A Carbon-Oriented Energy System Framework with Cross Disciplinary Technologies

Speaker:  Zhu Han – Houston, TX, United States
Topic(s):  Hardware, Power and Energy

Abstract

The retirement of unabated coal power plants, the plummeting cost of renewable energy technologies, along with more aggressive public policies and regulatory reforms, are occurring at an unprecedented speed to decarbonize the power and energy systems towards the 2030 and 2050 climate goals. This talk aims to establish a carbon-oriented framework to examine the role carbon emission is playing within a power grid that is rapidly transitioning to an integrated multi-energy system. We present serveral representative problem formulations to describe different stages of the carbon flows in the multi-energy system, including carbon allowances initialization/allocation, exchanging/pricing, and circulation. Then, we discuss how cross-disciplinary technologies, such as game theory, optimization, machine learning, and uncertainty quantification can facilitate the modeling and analysis of the proposed framework.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  50
Duration:  60 minutes
Languages Available:  Chinese (Simplified), English
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