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Advanced Scheduling of Electrolyzer Modules for Grid Flexibility

Published 26 Dec 2024 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2412.19345v1)

Abstract: As the transition to sustainable power generation progresses, green hydrogen production via electrolysis is expected to gain importance as a means for energy storage and flexible load to complement variable renewable generation. With the increasing need for cost-effective and efficient hydrogen production, electrolyzer optimization is essential to improve both energy efficiency and profitability. This paper analyzes how the efficiency and modular setup of alkaline hydrogen electrolyzers can improve hydrogen output of systems linked to a fluctuating renewable power supply. To explore this, we propose a day-ahead optimal scheduling problem of a hybrid wind and electrolyzer system. The novelty of our approach lies in modeling the number and capacity of electrolyzer modules, and capturing the modules' impact on the hydrogen production and efficiency. We solve the resulting mixed-integer optimization problem with several different combinations of number of modules, efficiency and operating range parameters, using day-ahead market data from a wind farm generator in the ERCOT system as an input. Our results demonstrate that the proposed approach ensures that electrolyzer owners can better optimize the operation of their systems, achieving greater hydrogen production and higher revenue. Key findings include that as the number of modules in a system with the same overall capacity increases, hydrogen production and revenue increases.

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