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Behzadi and Sadrizadeh (2023) proposed a multi-energy complementary system of wind-solar-hydrogen to optimize the system capacity configuration, reduce the peak capacity and energy cost. The two-way connection with the heating network and power grid enables the system to adequately satisfy the energy demand in the building.
The system's operational process is illustrated in Figure 1. The key equipment of this system includes wind turbines, photovoltaic generators, alkaline electrolyzers, pressure hydrogen storage equipment, battery equipment, and fuel cells. FIGURE 1. Wind-solar hydrogen coupling multi-energy complementary system.
The large-scale application scenarios of the capacity configuration method of wind-solar-hydrogen coupling multi-energy complementary system are studied. The analysis will cover a total time scale of 1 year, and the case will involve an installed capacity of 150 MW for both wind and photovoltaic power systems.
Through complementary operations, the multi-energy complementary system can more effectively absorb WP and PV without reducing the level of hydropower generation, thereby significantly increasing the total power output of the REB.
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