Abstract
With the increasing penetration level of renewable energy in the integrated energy system (IES), water electrolysis for hydrogen production (WEHP) technology has become an effective solution to increase the capacity of renewable energy utilization. Therefore, this paper proposes to take WEHP and hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) as flexible resources to participate in the optimal scheduling of IES under grid-connected/off-grid operation mode. Firstly, focusing on the production, storage and utilization of hydrogen energy, a unified operation model of WEHP module is built by analyzing the differences of the three WEHP technologies. And then, “co-generation” model of HFC, the residual capacity and transportation cost model of hydrogen storage device (HSD) are built. Second, by analyzing the uncertainty of light intensity and wind speed, a prediction error correction method is proposed to improve the prediction data accuracy of renewable energy power generation. Third, taking the lowest daily operation cost as the objective function, the optimal scheduling model of electricity-heat-hydrogen integrated energy system under grid-connected/off-grid operation mode is constructed. On this basis, the operation scheduling model of electricity-heat-hydrogen integrated energy system is transformed into a mixed integer linear model by piecewise linearization method, and the model is solved by CPLEX solver. Finally, an example is given to verify the rationality of the proposed scheduling model in the grid-connected/off-grid operation mode. On one hand, reasonable optimal scheduling of multiple WEHP combination is helpful to reduce the daily operation cost of IES. On the other hand, by correcting the prediction data deviation of renewable energy power generation, the equipment output of electricity-heat-hydrogen integrated energy system can be more reasonable, which is helpful to reduce the daily operation cost and improve the operation reliability. The effects of sensitive factors such as the penetration level of renewable energy, the relative fluctuation of electricity price and hydrogen price on the operation cost of optimal scheduling scheme are further analyzed, which provides a theoretical reference for the optimal scheduling of IES.
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