The
multi-energy complementary distributed energy system (MCDES) covers a variety
of energy forms, involves complex operation modes, and contains a wealth of
control equipment and coupling links. It can realize the complementary and
efficient use of different types of energy, which is the basic component of the
physical layer of the Energy Internet. In this paper, aiming at the demand of
the energy application for towns, a distributed energy system based on
multi-energy complementary is constructed. Firstly, the supply condition of the
distributed energy for the demonstration project is analyzed, and the
architecture of the multi-energy complementary distributed energy system is
established. Then the regulation strategy of the multi-energy complementary
distributed energy system is proposed. Finally, an overall system scheme for
the multi-energy complementary distributed energy system suitable for towns is
developed, which provides a solid foundation for the development and promotion
of the multi-energy complementary distributed energy system.
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