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Distribution network expansion planning considering a distributed hydrogen-thermal storage system based on photovoltaic development of the Whole County of China

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  • Huang, Nantian
  • Zhao, Xuanyuan
  • Guo, Yu
  • Cai, Guowei
  • Wang, Rijun

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The large-scale access of a substantial proportion of the distributed photovoltaic (PV) power sources has introduced considerable source-side randomness and volatility to the distribution network in the development of PV power generation in the whole county of China. This paper proposes a cooling-heat-electric multi-energy coupled power distribution network expansion bi-level planning model to reduce the influence of uncertainty and improve the PV consumption rate (PVCR). It is based on the distributed hydrogen-thermal storage system (DHTSS) in a high-proportion PV scenario. First, an irradiation-load-temperature multi-grid joint scenario generation model is constructed based on each meteorological cluster to effectively describe the uncertainty of PV power generation and multi-energy consumption. Subsequently, a refined distributed PV system physical model chain is constructed to address the low accuracy of the traditional PV output model in the high PV output (HPVO) scenarios. Lastly, considering the power supply reliability objective of the low-probability with high-load (LPHL) scenarios, a multi-objective bi-level expansion planning model of the distribution network is constructed to accurately determine the capacity of each equipment in DHTSS, the distribution lines, and low-voltage transformers to be expanded in the distribution network.

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  • Huang, Nantian & Zhao, Xuanyuan & Guo, Yu & Cai, Guowei & Wang, Rijun, 2023. "Distribution network expansion planning considering a distributed hydrogen-thermal storage system based on photovoltaic development of the Whole County of China," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 278(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:278:y:2023:i:c:s0360544223011556
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.127761
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