A Green Hydrogen Energy System: Optimal control strategies for integrated hydrogen storage and power generation with wind energy
Eindhoven University of Technology · University of Groningen
Abstract
The intermittent nature of renewable energy resources such as wind and solar causes the energy supply to be less predictable leading to possible mismatches in the power network. To this end, hydrogen production and storage can provide a solution by increasing flexibility within the system. Stored hydrogen as compressed gas can either be converted back to electricity or it can be used as feed-stock for industry, heating for built environment, and as fuel for vehicles. This research is the first to examine optimal strategies for operating integrated energy systems consisting of renewable energy production and hydrogen storage with direct gas-based use-cases for hydrogen. Using Markov decision process theory, we…
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- 13.36
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Hydrogen storage
- Renewable energy
- Power to gas
- Wind power
- Hydrogen technologies
- Energy storage
- Hydrogen production
- Electricity
- Affordable and clean energy