To enhance the market-oriented operation capability of integrated energy retailers and improve the synergy and economic efficiency of complex microgrids, this paper constructs a bi-level optimization model of “upper-level price optimization, lower-level multi-energy flow scheduling” under the background of multi-energy coupling of electricity, heat, gas, and hydrogen. The upper level optimizes electricity and heat price signals using the APSO and IGWO algorithms, while the lower level realizes coordinated multi-energy flow scheduling based on these signals. The operational performance of the two algorithms is compared across four scenarios. The results show that the scenario with multi-energy storage (Scenario 3) is the optimal adaptive scenario: the charge–discharge regulation of energy storage interacts with price guidance, and the peak-shaving and valley-filling characteristics significantly improve the system’s energy utilization efficiency. This scenario can fully unlock the value of bi-level optimization and meet the operational requirements of complex multi-energy coupling. In the algorithm comparison, the APSO algorithm presents distinct advantages, outperforming the IGWO algorithm in the precise regulation of upper-level electricity and heat prices, lower-level multi-energy flow balance, total operation cost control, and convergence stability. It provides an effective technical solution for the economic and stable operation of integrated energy systems.
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