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Bi-level robust planning of hydrogen energy system for integrated electricity–heat–hydrogen energy system considering multimode utilization of hydrogen

Guihua Zeng, Mingbo Liu, Zhenxing Lei and Xinyi Huang

Energy, 2024, vol. 303, issue C

Abstract: This paper proposes a bi-level robust planning model to address the rational configuration of a hydrogen energy system, accounting for the impact of wind power uncertainty in an integrated electricity–heat–hydrogen energy system (IEHHES) with the increasing wind power penetration. The upper-level problem aims to determine the capacity of the hydrogen energy system in this system, whereas the lower-level problem is formulated as a two-stage robust optimization model to simulate the typical daily operational scheme of the system, considering uncertain wind turbine output and the on/off switching of devices. This model considers multiple hydrogen utilization modes and the physical characteristics of various hydrogen storage tanks. The complex bi-level robust model is intractable directly. Therefore, this bi-level robust planning model is initially decomposed into planning and operation subproblems. These subproblems are then can be solved in parallel using the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) algorithm; the planning subproblem, a quadratic programming model, is solved using a commercial solver; the operating subproblem, a two-stage robust optimization model, is solved using the column and constraint generation algorithm. Finally, case studies validate the advantages and effectiveness of the developed model and algorithm.

Keywords: Integrated electricity–heat–hydrogen energy system; Bi-level robust planning; Multiple utilization modes of hydrogen; Alternating direction method of multipliers algorithm; Column and constraint generation algorithm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.132029

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