Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
302743 Renewable Energy 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper gives an overview of the opportunities that exist for combining wind power and hydrogen (H2H2) production in weak grids. It is described how H2H2 storage can be applied in both isolated and grid-connected systems, and how the produced H2H2 can be utilized for stationary energy supply and/or as a fuel for transportation. The paper discusses the benefits and limitations of the different H2H2 storage applications, and presents a logistic simulation model for performance evaluation of wind-H2H2 plants. A case study simulating the use of excess wind power in a weak distribution grid to produce H2H2 for vehicles has been presented. It is shown that the penetration of wind power can be significantly increased by introducing electrolytic H2H2 production as a controllable load. The results also indicate that there are large benefits of using the grid as backup for H2H2 production in periods with low wind speed, regarding the H2H2 storage sizing and the electrolyser operating conditions.

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