| Title |
Study on Efficient Thermal Storage Charging and Discharging Operation Method through Heat Production Prediction of Combined Heat and Power Genration(CHP) Plants |
| Authors |
김동확(Dong-whak Kim) ; 김광호(Kwang-ho Kim) |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2026.75.1.231 |
| Keywords |
Combined heat and power generation(CHP); Thermal energy storage; Heat-loss modeling |
| Abstract |
This study predicts district-heating demand at the customer level and the heat-loss rate of a combined heat and power (CHP) plant, and then proposes an optimal daily thermal-storage capacity to enable efficient storage operation. The objective is to reduce total heat production while jointly optimizing electricity and heat output. We analyze operational data from a CHP plant that supplies a city in Gangwon-do, Korea, focusing on the winter months of January 2023 and January 2024. Customer-side consumption and network heat loss are quantified using district-heating metering data. For January 2024, we determine the optimal thermal-storage capacity and optimize charge/discharge schedules to minimize day-to-day state-of-charge variation. By stabilizing internal pressure fluctuations, the proposed strategy lowers distribution losses and improves overall heat-production efficiency. Simulation results indicate that the method reduces heat consumption at the CHP plant and lowers production costs. |