Optimal Stochastic Operation of Integrated Electric Power and Renewable Energy With Vehicle-Based Hydrogen Energy System

The renewable energy-based hydrogen production can lead to the integrated electric power and hydrogen system (IPHS) and offer a pathway to a sustainable energy utilization. Hydrogen is mainly transported via hydrogen tube trailers (HTs), making the hydrogen energy system (HES) operation quite differ...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power systems 2021-09, Vol.36 (5), p.4310-4321
Hauptverfasser: Shao, Chengcheng, Feng, Chenjia, Shahidehpour, Mohammad, Zhou, Quan, Wang, Xiuli, Wang, Xifan
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Zusammenfassung:The renewable energy-based hydrogen production can lead to the integrated electric power and hydrogen system (IPHS) and offer a pathway to a sustainable energy utilization. Hydrogen is mainly transported via hydrogen tube trailers (HTs), making the hydrogen energy system (HES) operation quite different from those of other energy technologies. This paper proposes an optimal IPHS operation strategy which utilizes HT for transportation. The proposed strategy coordinates hydrogen generation, transportation, and storage stages considering constrained operations of electric power system (EPS), transportation system, and variable renewable energy. The proposed solution method is based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) in which HES and EPS constraints are managed individually and the respective solutions are coordinated accordingly. The case studies using the modified IEEE-RTS79 have verified the validity of the proposed IPHS model and its solution method and confirmed the necessity of considering HES in enhancing the EPS operation. The synergies between EPS and HES are studied via numerical examples and the impact of the flexibilities in hydrogen generation, transportation and demand are highlighted.
ISSN:0885-8950
1558-0679
DOI:10.1109/TPWRS.2021.3058561