Energy management optimization of integrated energy system with electric hydrogen hybrid energy storage

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Integrated energy system (IES) has attracted wide attention as an efficient solution to a comprehensive utilization of hybrid energy system including electricity, heat, and hydrogen in recent years. This paper investigates the stochastic optimal operation for the micro integrated electric power, heat, and hydrogen delivery system. Firstly, the mathematical model of the micro integrated energy system for residential communities and other similar scenarios is discussed, including the energy interface, power microgrid, micro-heat system and micro-hydrogen system with considerations of distributed energy supply, energy storage, load, upstream energy network interface and their mathematical models. Secondly, the correlated uncertainty, such as wind power, solar power, and loads, are considered and handled in micro integrated energy system. Finally, a scenario-based approach is proposed for the stochastic operation of micro integrated energy system. The objective function is formulated to minimize the expected total operation and environmental costs, the hourly schedule of controllable components in micro integrated energy system. Numerical results demonstrated that the effectiveness of the proposed method. The correlated uncertainty and the corresponding impacts are accurately presented in the optimization model.

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Huang, J., Hou, J., Wang, Y., Zheng, H., Jin, J., & Meng, Q. (2022). Energy management optimization of integrated energy system with electric hydrogen hybrid energy storage. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2260). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2260/1/012036

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