Fair sharing of carbon emission responsibilities is an important direction for the low carbonization of power systems. This paper proposes a new low-carbon dispatch method (N-LCD), which takes node carbon emissions as a constraint for power system decision-making, so as to adapt to the current management needs of power carbon footprint. The N-LCD model is built on the traditional optimal power flow (OPF) or low-carbon dispatch (LCD) model, integrating carbon flow equations and constraints and introducing a bidirectional power flow component to solve the problem of unknown carbon flow direction in power flow optimization. Empirical analysis proves the effectiveness of the N-LCD model in ensuring the fair share of carbon emission responsibilities and solving low-carbon unit commitment optimization based on carbon nodal emission control.
Wu et al. (Tue,) studied this question.