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Data-Driven Modeling and Optimal Control of Hydrogen Energy Storage for Frequency Regulation

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Data-Driven Modeling and Optimal Control of Hydrogen Energy Storage for Frequency Regulation
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2023
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Lee, GH
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Park, JY
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Kim, YJ
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Journal
Vol. 38
Pages: 1231-1245
ISSN: 0885-8969
Publisher: IEEE
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Authenticus ID: P-00Y-DWW
Abstract (EN): Hydrogen energy storage (HES) has attracted renewed interest as a means to enhance the flexibility of power balancing to achieve the goal of a low-carbon grid. This paper presents an innovative data-driven HES model that reflects the interactive operations of an electrolyzer, a fuel cell, and hydrogen tanks. A model predictive control strategy is then developed, in which HES units support the frequency regulation (FR) of a microgrid (MG). In the proposed strategy, an MG-level controller is designed to optimize power sharing, to allow the HES units to respond quickly to power supply-and-demand imbalances, while distributed generators compensate for any remaining imbalance. The MG-level controller cooperates with the HES-level controllers, which change the operating modes and override the FR supports based on the hydrogen levels. Small-signal analysis is conducted to evaluate the contribution and sensitivity of the FR supports. Comparative case studies are also carried out, wherein HES model accuracy is verified and a hardware-in-the-loop simulation is implemented. The results of the small-signal analysis and case studies confirm that the proposed strategy is effective for reducing frequency deviations under various MG conditions, characterized by the net load demand, line congestion, plug-and-play, model parameters, and communication time delays.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 15
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