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Functional Model of Power Grid Stabilization in the Green Hydrogen Supply Chain System—Conceptual Assumptions

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  • Marzena Frankowska

    (Management Institute, University of Szczecin, 70-453 Szczecin, Poland)

  • Andrzej Rzeczycki

    (Management Institute, University of Szczecin, 70-453 Szczecin, Poland)

  • Mariusz Sowa

    (Management Institute, University of Szczecin, 70-453 Szczecin, Poland)

  • Wojciech Drożdż

    (Management Institute, University of Szczecin, 70-453 Szczecin, Poland)

Abstract

Green hydrogen supply chain includes supply sources, production, and distribution of hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources (RES). It is a promising scientific and application area, as it is related to the problem of instability of power grids supplied with RES. The article presents the conceptual assumptions of the research on the design of a functional multi-criteria model of the stabilization model architecture of energy distribution networks based on a hydrogen energy buffer, taking into account the applicable use of hydrogen. The aim of the research was to identify the variables contributing to the stabilization of the operation of distribution networks. The method used to obtain this result was a systematic review of the literature using the technique of in-depth analysis of full-text articles and expert consultations. The concept of a functional model was described as a matrix in two dimensions in which the identified variables were embedded. The first dimension covers the phases of the supply chain: procurement and production along with storage and distribution. The second dimension divides the separate factors into technical, economic, and logistic. The research was conducted in the context of system optimization from the point of view of the operator of the energy distribution system. As a result of the research, several benefits resulting from stabilization using a hydrogen buffer were identified. Furthermore, the model may be used in designing solutions stabilizing the operation of power grids in which there are surpluses of electricity produced from RES. Due to the applied multidimensional approach, the developed model is recommended for use, as it enables the design of solutions in a systemic manner. Due to the growing level of energy obtained from renewable energy sources, the issue of stabilizing the energy network is becoming increasingly important for energy network distributors.

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  • Marzena Frankowska & Andrzej Rzeczycki & Mariusz Sowa & Wojciech Drożdż, 2022. "Functional Model of Power Grid Stabilization in the Green Hydrogen Supply Chain System—Conceptual Assumptions," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(1), pages 1-16, December.
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