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Wind-hydrogen storage in distribution network expansion planning considering investment deferral and uncertainty

Hasan Mehrjerdi, Reza Hemmati

2020Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With respect to the recent developments of hydrogen storage system (HSS), it is relevant to model these storage units in the network expansion planning. Also, most of the available expansion planning tools consider constant locations and sizing for renewable resources and only study the impacts of renewables on the model. It seems that considering variable location and capacity for renewable energies and finding their optimal levels may result in more flexible model. With regard to these issues, this paper presents distribution network expansion planning incorporating wind power and hydrogen storage. The optimal site and size of wind and hydrogen systems are denoted. The stochastic optimization programming is addressed to minimize the plan budgets. The purpose is to defer the investment and operating budgets. The uncertainty modeling is developed to handle the load-wind errors. The achievements demonstrate that the model finds optimal location, sizing, operation pattern, and setting for wind turbines and HSSs while the planning cost is deferred and minimized.

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SizingDeferralWind powerRenewable energyInvestment (military)Stochastic programmingVariable (mathematics)Computer scienceMathematical optimizationOperations researchEngineeringEnvironmental scienceReliability engineeringBusinessElectrical engineeringMathematicsFinanceLawVisual artsMathematical analysisPolitical scienceArtPoliticsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationElectric Power System OptimizationIntegrated Energy Systems Optimization