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Power-to-Gas in an ancillary service market

Power-to-Gas in an ancillary service market

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This chapter explores the potential of the PtG energy hub to participate in the ancillary service market. The two most important functions of the power grid ancillary services management are to: a.) balance generation output and load on the system on a continuous basis, and b.) adjust output from generator and sometimes also dropping download by management of consumption at end users. A simple techno-economic feasibility analysis of the PtG energy hub to offer regulation service in the ancillary service market has been carried out.

Chapter Contents:

  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Ancillary services: motivation
  • 5.3 PtG energy hubs in the ancillary services market
  • 5.4 Multiservice PtG energy hub model
  • 5.5 Mixed integer linear programming problem formulation
  • 5.6 Results
  • 5.7 Conclusions
  • References

Inspec keywords: power grids; power markets; hydrogen storage; hydrogen production; power system management

Other keywords: end user consumption management; generator output adjustment; techno-economic feasibility analysis; PtG energy hub; ancillary service market; power grid ancillary service management; produced hydrogen storage; generation output-load balancing; regulation service; power-to-gas energy hub

Subjects: Power system management, operation and economics; Other energy storage

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