Modelling and Control of a Grid-Connected RES-Hydrogen Hybrid Microgrid

Harm Lok, Johnny Esteban Villa Londono, Andrea Mazza, Enrico Pons, Ettore Bompard

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Abstract

This paper proposes a Hybrid Microgrid (HμG) model including distributed generation (DG) and a hydrogen-based storage system, controlled through a tailored control strategy. The HμG is composed of three DG units, two of them supplied by solar and wind sources, and the latter one based on the exploitation of theProton Exchange Membrane (PEM) technology. Furthermore, the system includes an alkaline electrolyser, which is used as a responsive load to balance the excess of Variable Renewable Energy Sources (VRES) production, and to produce the hydrogen that will be stored into the hydrogen tank and that will be used to supply the fuel cell in case of lack of generation. The main objectives of this work are to present a validated dynamic model for every component of the HμG and to provide a strategy to reduce as much as possible the power absorption from the grid by exploiting the VRES production. The alkaline electrolyser and PEM fuel cell models are validated through real measurements. The State of Charge (SoC) of the hydrogen tank is adjusted through an adaptive scheme. Furthermore, the designed supervisor power control allows reducing the power exchange and improving the system stability. Finally, a case, considering a summer load profile measured in an electrical substation of Politecnico di Torino, is presented. The results demonstrates the advantages of a hydrogen-based micro-grid, where the hydrogen is used as medium to store the energy produced by photovoltaic and wind systems, with the aim to improve the self-sufficiency of the system
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages28
JournalEnergies
Volume14
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 2021
EventIEEE Power & Energy & Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference - Espoo, Finland
Duration: 18 Oct 202121 Oct 2021
https://ieee-isgt-europe.org/

Keywords

  • hybrid microgrid
  • hydrogen storage system
  • alkaline electrolyser
  • low-carbon future energy systems
  • variable renewable energy sources

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