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Economic and resilience-oriented operation of coupled hydrogen-electricity energy systems at ports

Daogui Tang, Hao Tang, Chengqing Yuan, Mingwang Dong, Cesar Diaz-Londono, Gibran David Agundis-Tinajero, Josep M. Guerrero & Enrico Zio

This paper proposes an economic and resilient operation architecture for a coupled hydrogen-electricity energy system operating at port. The architecture is a multi-objective optimization problem, which includes the energy system optimal economy as the goal orientation and the optimal resilience as the goal orientation. The optimal resilience orientation looks for the best resilience performance of the port through reasonable energy management including (1) reducing the amount of electricity purchased by the port power grid from the external power grid (2) improving the energy level of electric energy storage (3) improving the energy level of hydrogen energy storage. Taking the actual coupled hydrogen-electricity energy system of Ningbo-Zhoushan Port as an example, four typical scenarios were selected according to renewable generation and load characteristics, and a comparative analysis was carried out during the oriented operation. The results show that although the resilience orientation increases the operating cost compared with the economic orientation, the four scenarios reduce the load shedding by 44.84%, 30.26%, 48.49% and 34.37% respectively when the external power grid is disconnected. The impact of changes in resilience-oriented weight coefficients and hydrogen price on system resilience performance was investigated to provide more references for decision makers.

Applied Energy / 2025
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Impacts of Large-scale Offshore Wind Power Plants Integration on Turkish Power System

Yunus Yalman, Ozgur Celik, Adnan Tan, Kamil Cagatay Bayindir, Umit Cetinkaya, Merden Yesil, Mevlut Akdeniz, Gibran David Agundis Tinajero, Sanjay K. Chaudhary, Josep M. Guerrero & Baseem Khan

In this paper, the impacts of large-scale OWPPs penetration on the Turkish power system are addressed. The grid compliance analyzes for the large-scale OWPP integration are carried out by using the grid connection criteria defined in the Turkish grid code. PV and QV curves are obtained to assess the effect of OWPP on the static voltage stability limit. Eight scenarios are conducted to analyze the effect of the OWPP on the static and dynamic characteristics of the power grid. To observe the large-scale OWPP impact on the voltage and frequency stability, transient events such as the outage of conventional power plants and three-phase to ground faults are applied. The results of the voltage and frequency stability analysis reveal that the Turkish grid remains stable after the integration of an 1800 MW OWPP. Furthermore, the Turkish system remains stable even in the event of an outage of the international transmission lines to Bulgaria and Greece.

IEEE Access / 2022
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