About this Research Topic
This Research Topic focuses on increasing the utilization rate of renewable energy through generalized energy storage, thereby improving the overall efficiency of the distributed energy system. Generalized energy storage includes traditional electricity storage, heat storage, and cold storage, as well as building energy storage, electric vehicles, hydrogen vehicles, etc. Through optimization and cooperative scheduling for multiple energy storage, the reliability and utilization rate of renewable energy can be improved. In addition, the friendly interaction between supply and demand can also be realized by characterizing the user's energy consumption behaviors (such as the travel rules of electric vehicles) and fully scheduling the user-side flexible loads.
This Research Topic aims to highlight the latest experimental, numerical, theoretical, and technological developments in energy storage and distributed energy systems, with the intent to provide a platform for researchers to exchange the latest advances. The primary areas of interest of this Research Topic include but are not limited to:
• integrated energy system or distributed energy system
• virtual power plant operation scheduling
• multiple energy storage
• user demand response
• optimization configuration and operation
• renewable energy consumption
• multi-time scale optimization operation
Keywords: energy storage, distributed energy system, flexible loads, optimization design, coordinate operation, renewable energy
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