Distributed energy management of integrated electricity-thermal systems for high-speed railway traction grids and stations

2020 
This paper proposes an integrated electricity-thermal energy management system (EMS) for high-speed railways. First, an operational model is built for the integrated electricity-thermal system, including a train operation EMS (TO-EMS) model and station operation EMS (SO-EMS) model. In the TO-EMS model, traction grids (TGs) are formulated with a solvable second-order cone programming problem. In the SO-EMS model, station indoor thermal systems are taken into account, and the building heat exchange process and solar radiation influence upon station indoor temperature are also included. Then the TO-EMS and the SO-EMS are coordinated with an alternating direction method of the multipliers-based (ADMM-based) algorithm, protecting the privacy and interests both for the train dispatch center and stations. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed railway EMS, a modified realistic high-speed railway segment with six stations in North China with summer and winter scenarios is studied.
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