“…The energy hub has been widely applied in optimal scheduling, optimal design and other fields [22], [23]. The energy hub is an important part of an IES that can transform, distribute and store various types of energy [24], [25]. The expression for the energy hub model in this article is as follows (1), as shown at the bottom of the page, where L e , L h and L c are the electricity load, thermal load and cooling load, respectively; P e , P g and P pv are the energy input of the power grid, natural gas and photovoltaic, respectively; η t , η e gt , η h gt , η rec , η gb , η ex , η ec and η ac are the transformer efficiency, gas turbine electrical efficiency, gas turbine thermal efficiency, waste heat recovery system efficiency, gas boiler efficiency, electric chiller efficiency and absorption chiller efficiency, respectively.…”