2023
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2023.3244498
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Reliability-Oriented Planning Framework for Smart Cities: From Interconnected Micro Energy Hubs to Macro Energy Hub Scale

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“…The existing critical, industrial, commercial, residential, and agricultural facilities in smart cities can be considered to be EHs, which are independent energy systems. The EHs in smart cities can be interconnected together through the existing urban power or/and natural gas distribution grids, as well as information infrastructure, as demonstrated in Figure 10 (the figure was sketched by the authors, considering the idea taken from [139], while modifications were made in line with the topic of this paper). The smart city, as a macro-EH (MAEH) consisting of interconnected micro-EHs (MIEHs), can provide a flexible and resilient energy infrastructure system [9,140].…”
Section: Energy Hubs' Contributions To Resilient Energy Infrastructur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The existing critical, industrial, commercial, residential, and agricultural facilities in smart cities can be considered to be EHs, which are independent energy systems. The EHs in smart cities can be interconnected together through the existing urban power or/and natural gas distribution grids, as well as information infrastructure, as demonstrated in Figure 10 (the figure was sketched by the authors, considering the idea taken from [139], while modifications were made in line with the topic of this paper). The smart city, as a macro-EH (MAEH) consisting of interconnected micro-EHs (MIEHs), can provide a flexible and resilient energy infrastructure system [9,140].…”
Section: Energy Hubs' Contributions To Resilient Energy Infrastructur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be advantageous in the face of economic impacts during pandemics, as energy supply costs in various urban areas, including residential areas, can be further reduced. Furthermore, energy carriers can be prioritized according to various criteria, including economic, emissions, and reliability criteria [31,[143][144][145].…”
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“…Notably, considerable disparities manifest within the spatiotemporal distributions of carbon flow and electricity flow, compounded by intricate interactions, all of which are subject to concurrent constraints imposed by factors such as the carbon emissions intensity of source-side units, network topology, and load energy consumption. As such, characterizing the synergistic relationship between carbon and energy becomes a formidable task [6].…”
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“…Due to the increase in the world's population, the demand for electrical energy is increasing sharply, so many efforts have been made to develop the use of renewable energy sources (1,2). A smart home is an important part of the smart grid.…”
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