September 19, 2024
Conference Paper

Modeling and Assessment of Integrated Hydroelectric Power and Hydrogen Energy Storage

Abstract

Environmental and regulatory constraints are increasingly posing challenges to the optimal operation of hydroelectric facilities. Hydrogen energy storage (HES) is well-suited to address these challenges.Using excess or low-cost hydroelectric power during off-peak hours to produce hydrogen can help reduce water spills and unlock opportunities for energy arbitrage. Moreover, the oxygen byproduct of electrolysis can be used to improve the dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in tailrace water. %, a key water quality metric for hydroelectric facilities.This paper presents an innovative framework for modeling and assessing the integrated hydroelectric-hydrogen system, considering subsystem constraints and coupling, benefits in spill water reduction and DO mitigation, as well as diverse hydrogen utilization, including re-electrification, blending with natural gas, and direct sales. Comprehensive case studies were conducted to assess the techno-economic performance of the integrated system in different deployment scenarios.

Published: September 19, 2024

Citation

Huang B., D. Wang, D. Wu, B. Dumas, and D.S. Wendt. 2024. Modeling and Assessment of Integrated Hydroelectric Power and Hydrogen Energy Storage. In IEEE Electrical Energy Storage Application and Technologies Conference (EESAT 2024 ), January 29-30, 2024, San Diego, CA, 1-6. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-190948. doi:10.1109/EESAT59125.2024.10471202

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