Operation and Planning of Energy Hubs Under Uncertainty: A Review of Mathematical Optimization Approaches

  • Michal Jasinski*
  • , Arsalan Najafi
  • , Omid Homaee
  • , Mostafa Kermani
  • , Georgios Tsaousoglou
  • , Zbigniew Leonowicz
  • , Tomas Novak
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Co-designing energy systems across multiple energy carriers is increasingly attracting attention of researchers and policy makers, since it is a prominent means of increasing the overall efficiency of the energy sector. Special attention is attributed to the so-called energy hubs, i.e., clusters of energy communities featuring electricity, gas, heat, hydrogen, and also water generation and consumption facilities. Managing an energy hub entails dealing with multiple sources of uncertainty, such as renewable generation, energy demands, wholesale market prices, etc. Such uncertainties call for sophisticated decision-making techniques, with mathematical optimization being the predominant family of decision-making methods proposed in the literature of recent years. In this paper, we summarize, review, and categorize research studies that have applied mathematical optimization approaches towards making operational and planning decisions for energy hubs. Relevant methods include robust optimization, information gap decision theory, stochastic programming, and chance-constrained optimization. The results of the review indicate the increasing adoption of robust and, more recently, hybrid methods to deal with the multi-dimensional uncertainties of energy hubs.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Access
Volume11
Pages (from-to)7208-7228
ISSN2169-3536
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Chance constrained
  • Energy hub
  • IGDT
  • Mathematical optimization
  • Multi-carrier energy systems
  • Robust optimization
  • Stochastic programming
  • Uncertainty

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