Abstract

Hydrogen production has become an emerging technology and offered a pathway to sustainable energy utilization in transportation systems. In this paper, we propose a coordinated planning of the electricity network and hydrogen refueling and production station planning strategy for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). In the proposed system structure, a hydrogen supply chain for FCEVs mainly composes hydrogen refueling stations (HRSs), hydrogen production stations (HPSs), hydrogen storage, and hydrogen delivery network. To enhance the system's flexibility, hydrogen delivery combines both gas pipeline delivery and truck logistics delivery. In the mathematical models, the synergistic effect and coupling relationship of the electricity network, gas network, and transportation network are presented. To ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the hydrogen refueling system, a quality of service (QoS) and reliability assessment method is presented. The proposed methodology is verified in case studies. It is found out that compared with the single delivery methods, the proposed multi-network coordinated planning has the lowest total cost with less unserved energy. Besides, through QoS and reliability assessment, enough hydrogen reserves can be maintained to cope with contingencies.

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