LAPSE:2023.27674
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Investigation of the Multi-Point Injection of Green Hydrogen from Curtailed Renewable Power into a Gas Network
April 4, 2023
Abstract
Renewable electricity can be converted into hydrogen via electrolysis also known as power-to-H2 (P2H), which, when injected in the gas network pipelines provides a potential solution for the storage and transport of this green energy. Because of the variable renewable electricity production, the electricity end-user’s demand for “power when required”, distribution, and transmission power grid constrains the availability of renewable energy for P2H can be difficult to predict. The evaluation of any potential P2H investment while taking into account this consideration, should also examine the effects of incorporating the produced green hydrogen in the gas network. Parameters, including pipeline pressure drop, flowrate, velocity, and, most importantly, composition and calorific content, are crucial for gas network management. A simplified representation of the Irish gas transmission network is created and used as a case study to investigate the impact on gas network operation, of hydrogen generated from curtailed wind power. The variability in wind speed and gas network demands that occur over a 24 h period and with network location are all incorporated into a case study to determine how the inclusion of green hydrogen will affect gas network parameters. This work demonstrates that when using only curtailed renewable electricity during a period with excess renewable power generation, despite using multiple injection points, significant variation in gas quality can occur in the gas network. Hydrogen concentrations of up to 15.8% occur, which exceed the recommended permitted limits for the blending of hydrogen in a natural gas network. These results highlight the importance of modelling both the gas and electricity systems when investigating any potential P2H installation. It is concluded that, for gas networks that decarbonise through the inclusion of blended hydrogen, active management of gas quality is required for all but the smallest of installations.
Keywords
curtailed wind power, energy system, gas network, Hydrogen, renewable storage
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Ekhtiari A, Flynn D, Syron E. Investigation of the Multi-Point Injection of Green Hydrogen from Curtailed Renewable Power into a Gas Network. (2023). LAPSE:2023.27674
Author Affiliations
Ekhtiari A: School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, University College Dublin, Belfield, 4 Dublin, Ireland [ORCID]
Flynn D: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin, Belfield, 4 Dublin, Ireland [ORCID]
Syron E: School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, University College Dublin, Belfield, 4 Dublin, Ireland [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
13
Issue
22
Article Number
E6047
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-11-19
ISSN
1996-1073
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