Journal
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 2662-2676Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSTE.2020.2970078
Keywords
Hydrogen; Planning; Resistance heating; Renewable energy sources; Hydrogen storage; Uncertainty; Adaptive robust planning; electricity-hydrogen integrated energy system; hydrogen energy; renewable energy; seasonal hydrogen storage
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Funding
- Smart Grid Joint Fund of National Science Foundation of China
- State Grid Corporation of China [U1866208, TSTE-00848-2019]
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For the future development of an integrated energy system (IES) with ultra-high penetration of renewable energy, a planning model for an electricity-hydrogen integrated energy system (EH-IES) is proposed with the considerations of hydrogen production and storage technologies. In this EH-IES, a reasonable power to heat and hydrogen (P2HH) model with startup/shutdown constraints and a novel model of seasonal hydrogen storage (SHS) are proposed for the first time. To cope with the challenges faced by EH-IES, we use a combination of stochastic and robust optimization approaches to address the generation-load uncertainties, making the planning results robust. The N-1 contingency of crucial devices is further considered to make the system reliable. Additionally, the effects of the annual ratios of different seasons on the optimal allocation and operation of SHS are investigated. The min-max-min model with binary variables is solved by a nested column-and-constraint generation algorithm. Finally, case studies verified the advantages and effectiveness of the proposed model and planning method.
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