Analysis of Energy Storage System with Distributed Hydrogen Production and Gas Turbine

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Paper presents the concept of energy storage system based on power-to-gas-to-power (P2G2P) technology. The system consists of a gas turbine co-firing hydrogen, which is supplied from a distributed electrolysis installations, powered by the wind farms located a short distance from the potential construction site of the gas turbine. In the paper the location of this type of investment was selected. As part of the analyses, the area of wind farms covered by the storage system and the share of the electricity production which is subjected storage has been changed. The dependence of the changed quantities on the potential of the hydrogen production and the operating time of the gas turbine was analyzed. Additionally, preliminary economic analyses of the proposed energy storage system were carried out.

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Kotowicz, J., Bartela, L., & Dubiel-Jurga, K. (2017). Analysis of Energy Storage System with Distributed Hydrogen Production and Gas Turbine. Archives of Thermodynamics, 38(4), 65–87. https://doi.org/10.1515/aoter-2017-0025

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