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Selection of an economics-energy-environment scheduling strategy for a community virtual power plant considering decision-makers’ risk attitudes based on improved information gap decision theory

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  • Gao, Fangjie
  • Gao, Jianwei
  • Huang, Ningbo
  • Wu, Haoyu

Abstract

To address the impact of decision-makers' risk attitudes (DMRA) and uncertainties on dispatch strategy in community integrated energy systems, a multi-objective dispatch model of a community virtual power plant (CVPP) is proposed. Firstly, a novel CVPP model that considers DMRA and a multi-objective satisfaction model of economics-energy-environment are built. Secondly, the information gap decision theory (IGDT) model is improved by considering uncertainties of renewable energy, loads, and DMRA. Thirdly, the VIKOR method is improved by using the weights from multiple objective functions derived by combining the entropy weight and full consistency method. And the conservative and risky strategy selection methods in the VIKOR method are used to select the optimal strategy from the obtained multi-objective Pareto solution set that satisfies decision-makers with risk preferences. Thus, the impact of DMRA on optimal strategy selection is fully described. Finally, the proposed model's effectiveness is validated using a multi-scenario example of a residential area. The results indicate that: 1) The novel CVPP provides realistic scheduling strategies based on the DMRA. 2) After implementing demand response, the resident cost and net carbon emissions are reduced by 9 % and 91 %, respectively. Energy supplier profit and renewable energy utilization rate are increased. The constructed IGDT model also improves multiple objectives. 3) The improved IGDT model's uncertainty and deviation factors allow for diverse scheduling strategies. Simultaneously, the improved VIKOR method provides a new method for decision-makers to select strategies. The model is a guide for selecting scheduling strategies and a way of encouraging the usage of renewable energy.

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  • Gao, Fangjie & Gao, Jianwei & Huang, Ningbo & Wu, Haoyu, 2024. "Selection of an economics-energy-environment scheduling strategy for a community virtual power plant considering decision-makers’ risk attitudes based on improved information gap decision theory," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 299(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:299:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224011745
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131401
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