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1. Introduction and Literature Review of Cost-Saving Characteristics of Multi-carrier Energy Networks

Authors : Jaber Fallah Ardashir, Hadi Vatankhah Ghadim

Published in: Planning and Operation of Multi-Carrier Energy Networks

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Nowadays, researchers focus on multi-carrier energy networks according to their positive characteristics in terms of operation and economic viewpoints. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive literature review of the cost-saving characteristics of multi-carrier energy networks with different points of view. Firstly, the changes appearing in costs while implementing new sources of energy or using different types of fuels in power plants or DGs are reviewed. Then, the economic aspects of energy exchange in household, commercial, and industrial users (i.e., heat to power or vice versa, gas to power or vice versa) and technologies related to them are discussed. Also, the economic benefits and cost reduction effects of executing energy hubs and their optimal operation, reliability issues, and blackouts or brownouts of grids in such systems are presented. Moreover, this chapter discusses the environmental achievements of implementing multi-carrier networks and their imminent, midterm, and long-term effects on economic benefits. Finally, the role of demand response solutions and their interactions with multi-carrier energy systems are studied.

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Metadata
Title
Introduction and Literature Review of Cost-Saving Characteristics of Multi-carrier Energy Networks
Authors
Jaber Fallah Ardashir
Hadi Vatankhah Ghadim
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60086-0_1