Cooperative Simulation Tool with the Energy Management System for the Storage of Electricity Surplus through Hydrogen

A. Díaz de Arcaya, A. González-González, J.A. Alzola, V. Sánchez

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Abstract

The INGRID project aims at demonstrating the effective usage of safe, high-density, solid-state hydrogen storage systems for power supply and demand balancing within active power distribution grids with high penetration of intermittent Distributed Generation (Renewable Energy Sources in particular.) The INGRID simulator is divided in two main blocks: the first one represents the Energy Management System, the second one includes the Green Energy Storage System (water electrolyzer, hydrogen solid-storage systems and fuel cell) created to simulate the plant. This paper describes the modules of INGRID simulator and the transient responses of the system for an energy management system virtual according to the power prediction of renewable energy sources, hydrogen demand and the power demand of electric vehicles
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Simulation
  • Hydrogen
  • Fuel Cell
  • Solid-state Hydrogen Storage System
  • Energy Management System
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Power Production
  • Water Electrolyzer

Project and Funding Information

  • Project ID
  • info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/296012/EU/High-capacity hydroge-based green-energy storage solutions for grid balancing/INGRID
  • Funding Info
  • European Commission's FP7

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