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Low-carbon optimal scheduling of integrated energy systems based on multi-strategy ameliorated goose algorithm and green certificate-carbon trading coordination

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  • Chengcheng Ding
  • Yun Zhu

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The integrated energy systems (IES) in China face a dual challenge under the “dual-carbon” targets: maximizing renewable energy utilization while minimizing carbon emissions. Traditional tiered carbon markets often lack the flexibility to dynamically incentivize low-carbon operation. To address this, a coordinated framework is proposed, integrating a dynamic carbon emission trading (CET) mechanism with green certificate trading (GCT) and a Multi-Strategy Ameliorated Goose Optimization (MSAGOOSE) algorithm. The GCT-CET mechanism introduces exponential reward–penalty coefficients based on real-time renewable consumption rates, enabling adaptive carbon pricing. MSAGOOSE combines adaptive parameter adjustment, multimodal distribution-guided exploration, and population-aware reverse learning to improve optimization robustness in high-dimensional, nonlinear scheduling problems. Benchmark evaluations on CEC2017 and CEC2022 show that MSAGOOSE achieves an order-of-magnitude improvement in accuracy over seven state-of-the-art algorithms. In a 24-hour IES scheduling case in Anhui Province, the proposed method reduces carbon emissions by 27.3% (5,121 kg/d), increases renewable energy share to 88%, and cuts operating costs by 24.8% (6,151 CNY/d). Parametric analysis further confirms the framework’s effectiveness in balancing economic and environmental goals under decentralized energy scenarios. This study presents a policy-algorithm co-design paradigm that offers both theoretical and practical support for low-carbon IES transitions, enabling scalable, flexible, and economically viable scheduling strategies.

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  • Chengcheng Ding & Yun Zhu, 2025. "Low-carbon optimal scheduling of integrated energy systems based on multi-strategy ameliorated goose algorithm and green certificate-carbon trading coordination," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(9), pages 1-24, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0331927
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0331927
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