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Control in the socio-economic systems
A mathematical model of managing a regulated monopoly district heating market
V. A. Stennikov, O. V. Khamisov, A. V. Penkovskii Melentiev Energy Systems Institute, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia
Abstract:
This paper formulates an approach to managing the district heating of consumers in a hierarchical two-level system. The upper level is a regulator (e.g., a regional tariff service) that adjusts the heat energy tariff for consumers. The lower level is a district heating system that technologically and organizationally combines heat energy production and transport within a unified heat supply organization. The interaction of all participants in the process of heat supply to consumers is described. Optimization criteria are proposed for the upper and lower levels. A bi-level mathematical model of the district heating system is developed using the theory of hydraulic circuits and bi-level programming. This model operates in the conditions of a regulated monopoly heat energy market. The developed approach is applied to the real district heating system of Angarsk.
Keywords:
district heating systems, heat energy market, mathematical modeling, hierarchical management, optimization.
Received: 09.04.2021 Revised: 13.04.2022 Accepted: 13.04.2022
Citation:
V. A. Stennikov, O. V. Khamisov, A. V. Penkovskii, “A mathematical model of managing a regulated monopoly district heating market”, Probl. Upr., 2022, no. 2, 12–23; Control Sciences, 2022, no. 2, 9–18
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Abstract page: | 63 | Russian version PDF: | 42 | English version PDF: | 84 | References: | 11 |
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