Smart energy management: process structure-based hybrid neural networks for optimal scheduling and economic predictive control in integrated systems
Long Wu, Xunyuan Yin, Lei Pan, Jinfeng Liu (University of, Alberta)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a physics-informed hybrid neural network framework for modeling, scheduling, and control of integrated energy systems, significantly improving responsiveness and profitability over traditional methods.
Contribution
It develops a hybrid neural network approach that integrates system physics with data-driven models for multi-scale energy system management.
Findings
Scheduler and control schemes outperform benchmarks by 25% and 40%.
Overall system performance improves by over 70%.
The approach enables rapid, accurate, and efficient energy system management.
Abstract
Integrated energy systems (IESs) are complex systems consisting of diverse operating units spanning multiple domains. To address its operational challenges, we propose a physics-informed hybrid time-series neural network (NN) surrogate to predict the dynamic performance of IESs across multiple time scales. This neural network-based modeling approach develops time-series multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs) for the operating units and integrates them with prior process knowledge about system structure and fundamental dynamics. This integration forms three hybrid NNs (long-term, slow, and fast MLPs) that predict the entire system dynamics across multiple time scales. Leveraging these MLPs, we design an NN-based scheduler and an NN-based economic model predictive control (NEMPC) framework to meet global operational requirements: rapid electrical power responsiveness to operators requests,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Control Systems Optimization · Energy Efficiency and Management · Process Optimization and Integration
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