Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration

The exploitation of the Power-to-Gas (PtG) technology can properly support the distribution system operation in case of large penetration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). This paper addresses the impact of the PtG operation on the electrical distribution systems. A novel model of the PtG plant has...

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Main Authors: Andrea Mazza, Fabio Salomone, Francesco Arrigo, Samir Bensaid, Ettore Bompard, Gianfranco Chicco
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Energy Conversion and Management: X
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spelling doaj-285b7ff5cecc45c091b241cad0f48fc32020-11-25T04:03:53ZengElsevierEnergy Conversion and Management: X2590-17452020-09-017100053Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetrationAndrea Mazza0Fabio Salomone1Francesco Arrigo2Samir Bensaid3Ettore Bompard4Gianfranco Chicco5Dipartimento Energia “Galileo Ferraris”, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy; Corresponding author.Dipartimento di Scienze Applicate e Tecnologia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDipartimento Energia “Galileo Ferraris”, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze Applicate e Tecnologia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDipartimento Energia “Galileo Ferraris”, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDipartimento Energia “Galileo Ferraris”, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyThe exploitation of the Power-to-Gas (PtG) technology can properly support the distribution system operation in case of large penetration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). This paper addresses the impact of the PtG operation on the electrical distribution systems. A novel model of the PtG plant has been created to be representative of the entire process chain, as well as to be compatible with network calculations. The structure of the model with the corresponding parameters has been defined and validated on the basis of measurements gathered on a real plant. The PtG impact on the distribution systems has then been simulated on two network models representing a rural and a semi-urban environment, respectively. The testing has been carried out by defining a set of cases that contain critical situations for the distribution network, caused by RES plant placement. The objectives of the introduction of PtG are the reduction of the reverse power flow, as well as the reduction of the overcurrent and overvoltage issues in the distribution system. The results obtained from annual simulations lead to considerable reduction (from 78 to 100%) of the reverse power flow with respect to the base case, and to alleviating (or even solving) the overcurrent and overvoltage problems of the networks. These results indicate PtG as a possible solution for guaranteeing a smooth transition towards decarbonized energy systems. The capacity factors of the PtG plants largely vary depending on the network topology, the RES penetration, the number of the PtG plants and their sizes. From the test cases, the performance in a rural network (where the minimum capacity factor is about 50%) resulted better than in a semi-urban network (where the capacity factor values range between 21% and 60%).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590174520300258Distribution systemEnergy transitionPower-to-GasRenewable energy sourcesStorage
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author Andrea Mazza
Fabio Salomone
Francesco Arrigo
Samir Bensaid
Ettore Bompard
Gianfranco Chicco
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Fabio Salomone
Francesco Arrigo
Samir Bensaid
Ettore Bompard
Gianfranco Chicco
Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration
Energy Conversion and Management: X
Distribution system
Energy transition
Power-to-Gas
Renewable energy sources
Storage
author_facet Andrea Mazza
Fabio Salomone
Francesco Arrigo
Samir Bensaid
Ettore Bompard
Gianfranco Chicco
author_sort Andrea Mazza
title Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration
title_short Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration
title_full Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration
title_fullStr Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Power-to-Gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration
title_sort impact of power-to-gas on distribution systems with large renewable energy penetration
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Conversion and Management: X
issn 2590-1745
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The exploitation of the Power-to-Gas (PtG) technology can properly support the distribution system operation in case of large penetration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). This paper addresses the impact of the PtG operation on the electrical distribution systems. A novel model of the PtG plant has been created to be representative of the entire process chain, as well as to be compatible with network calculations. The structure of the model with the corresponding parameters has been defined and validated on the basis of measurements gathered on a real plant. The PtG impact on the distribution systems has then been simulated on two network models representing a rural and a semi-urban environment, respectively. The testing has been carried out by defining a set of cases that contain critical situations for the distribution network, caused by RES plant placement. The objectives of the introduction of PtG are the reduction of the reverse power flow, as well as the reduction of the overcurrent and overvoltage issues in the distribution system. The results obtained from annual simulations lead to considerable reduction (from 78 to 100%) of the reverse power flow with respect to the base case, and to alleviating (or even solving) the overcurrent and overvoltage problems of the networks. These results indicate PtG as a possible solution for guaranteeing a smooth transition towards decarbonized energy systems. The capacity factors of the PtG plants largely vary depending on the network topology, the RES penetration, the number of the PtG plants and their sizes. From the test cases, the performance in a rural network (where the minimum capacity factor is about 50%) resulted better than in a semi-urban network (where the capacity factor values range between 21% and 60%).
topic Distribution system
Energy transition
Power-to-Gas
Renewable energy sources
Storage
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590174520300258
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