A nominally optimal partition for district heating control shows only 2.8% average extra cost versus centralized control under most parameter changes, but the optimality loss metric can select inferior partitions when heat loss and flexibility costs shift.
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Sensitivity Analysis of Performance-Based Partitioning in District Heating Networks
A nominally optimal partition for district heating control shows only 2.8% average extra cost versus centralized control under most parameter changes, but the optimality loss metric can select inferior partitions when heat loss and flexibility costs shift.