Industrial Park low-carbon energy system planning framework:
To reduce industrial carbon emissions, this paper aims to construct a low-carbon energy system tailored for industrial parks and conducts research on configuration planning.
As a concentrated area of economic activities, the energy consumption and carbon emissions of industrial parks occupy an important position in the country, and their low-carbon transformation is of key significance to achieve the "dual carbon" goal.
In addition, many scholars have conducted in-depth research on the technologies involved in zero-carbon industrial parks, such as hydrogen energy storage [7, 8, 9, 10, 11], Integrated Energy System planning [12, 13, 14, 15], CCUS [16, 17, 18, 19], zero-carbon transportation [20, 21], zero-carbon buildings [22, 23], etc.
In the context of industrial park development, constructing a low-carbon energy system, increasing the proportion of renewable energy, enhancing energy-level matching, and utilizing heat pumps for deep waste heat recovery are effective approaches to reduce fossil energy consumption and alleviate environmental pressures.
A low-carbon integrated energy system refers to a multi-energy system that actively or passively reduces carbon emissions through various methods, including integrating carbon capture technologies, increasing the proportion of non-carbon energies, and flexibly utilizing resources across the energy supply, grid, load, and storage sectors.
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