Optimization and efficiency Enhancement of multi-energy
The proposed model integrates diverse energy conversion, storage, and consumption pathways across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors, enabling
View DetailsThe advanced form of IES is the Integrated Energy System Parks (IESPs), which are applied in local hubs to manage multiple energy systems in terms of generation, conversion, storage, and consumption (Li et al., 2024). However, the IESPs management is a complex task, and achieving an optimal operational state encompasses significant challenges.
Conclusion This study developed a comprehensive and adaptive optimization framework for Integrated Energy System Parks (IESPs), enabling the coordinated management of electricity, heat, and gas subsystems.
This section presents the simulation-based analysis conducted to evaluate the optimal operational strategies of the integrated energy system in response to varying energy demands within a multi-vector park. The simulation follows a two-dimensional framework that examines the effects of demand variation and energy cascading on system performance.
Integrated Energy Systems (IESs) have emerged as a viable solution to these challenges, in which different energy sectors are incorporated in a unified framework (Guo, 2025).
This study develops a comprehensive optimization framework for a multi-vector Integrated Energy System Park (IESP) that simultaneously manages electricity, heating, and gas infrastructures.
In summary, Scenario 2 demonstrates the operational behavior of an integrated energy system without thermal energy cascading.
The proposed model integrates diverse energy conversion, storage, and consumption pathways across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors, enabling
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