Role of Hydrogen in Optimal Operational Planning of Multi-Energy Microgrids
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To support decarbonization and enhance energy resilience, this study investigates how hydrogen technologies can be effectively integrated into renewable-based microgrids. For this purpose, a detailed operational planning model is proposed for a multi-energy microgrid that combines electricity and hydrogen distribution networks. This model captures network constraints, various technologies, and high-impact low-probability events, such as upstream grid outages. Four scenarios are investigated, including the renovation of gas-fired units to burn hydrogen, ELZs and fuel cells combinations, and reversible solid oxide cells, both with and without resilience planning. Results show that rSOC integration eliminates 100% of renewable curtailment, reduces load shedding by up to 85%, and achieves 1.5% lower annual operating costs compared to conventional hydrogen systems.
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2025 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT Europe)
ISBN
979-8-3315-2503-3
ISSN
2165-4824
2165-4816
2165-4816
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IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe
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