Due to the uncertainty of renewable energy power generation and the non-linearity of load demand, it becomes complicated to determine the capacity of each device in hybrid renewable energy power generation systems. This work aims to optimize the capacity of two types of the off-grid hybrid wind-hydrogen energy system. We considered the maximum profit of the system and the minimum loss of power supply probability as optimization goals. Firstly, we established steady-state models of the wind turbine, alkaline electrolyzer, lead-acid battery, and proton exchange membrane fuel cell in matrix laboratory software to optimize the capacity. Secondly, we analyzed the operating mode of the system and determined two system structures (system contains batteries whether or not). Finally, according to the wind speed and load in the sample area, we compared the economics of the two systems and selected the optimal configuration for the area. In the same calculation example data, the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II) is used to optimize the capacity of each device in the two systems. The results showed that the profit of the without battery-equipped system is 32.38% higher than another system. But the power supply reliability is the opposite. To avoid the contingency of the calculation results, we used the traditional genetic algorithm (GA) and ant colony optimization (ACO) to calculate the same example. The results showed that NSGA-II is significantly better than GA and ACO in terms of iteration steps and calculation results. The required architecture for the System-I composes of 3 numbers of 10 kW wind turbines, 61 sets of 12 V⋅240 Ah lead-acid batteries, 8 kW electrolytic cell, and 6 kW PEMFC. The net profit and LPSP are ¥44,315 and 0.01254 respectively. The required architecture for the System-II composes of 2 numbers of 10 kW wind turbines, 24 kW electrolytic cells, and 18 kW PEMFC. Net profit and LPSP are ¥58,663 and 0.03244, respectively. This paper provided two schemes for the optimal configuration of the hybrid wind-hydrogen energy system in islanding mode, which provided a theoretical basis for practical engineering applications.
In recent years, people have developed a strong interest in the application of renewable energy. The main reason is that the traditional fossil energy reserves are limited, and the energy market is unstable [
At present, it is urgent to solve the problem of energy waste caused by the long-distance transmission of electricity to remote areas [
However, the shortcomings of wind power generation such as power fluctuation and output intermittent, have also emerged [
The improvement of energy storage systems has also become one of the research hotspots. In [
At present, scholars from all over the world have optimized the hybrid energy system in different research directions. As far as the economic optimization of the system is concerned, the goal is to minimize the total cost of system operation or maximize the profit based on meeting the load demand [
This work aims to optimize the capacity of the two kinds of hybrid wind-hydrogen energy (HWHE) system in islanding mode, considered the maximum profit of the system and the minimum loss of power supply probability. Firstly, we established steady-state models of the wind turbine, alkaline electrolyzer, lead-acid battery and proton exchange membrane fuel cell in matrix laboratory software to optimize the capacity. Secondly, we analyzed the operating mode of the system and determined two system structures (the system contains batteries whether or not). Finally, according to the wind speed and load data in the calculation example area, the annual power generation of the system is estimated with the loss of power supply probability as the constraint condition. In the same calculation example data, the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II), genetic algorithm (GA) and ant colony optimization (ACO) is used to optimize the capacity of each device in the two systems.
The contribution of this study is as follows: i) Because of the optimization of a single system in the current research, this paper used two systems for comparison. ii) Through the analysis of the calculation results and calculation speed of NSGA-II, GA, and ACO, NSGA-II has shown good adaptability in the optimization of the HWHE system. iii) To compare the final optimization results, we analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of the two systems. It provided a reference for actual construction in the future. This study is organized as follows. Section 2 introduced the structure of the HWHE system and the mathematical model of the main components. Section 3 introduced the optimized algorithm and economic modeling. In the fourth section, a case study in Northwest China is simulated and verified. Section 5 summarized the conclusion.
In this section, we introduced the structure of two kinds of wind-hydrogen hybrid energy systems. Besides, we established mathematical models of the main components.
In this paper, we proposed two kinds of HWHE systems (System I & System II). The common feature of the two system structures is that they both contain a wind turbine, alkaline electrolyzer, hydrogen storage tank, PEMFC, inverter and rectifier. The difference is that System I contain lead-acid batteries. The structure diagram of the two systems is shown in
The whole system consists of three parts: power generation, power storage and power consumption. In this paper, wind energy is the source of power generation. In the System I, lead-acid batteries work as energy storage to regulate and balance the load. After meeting the load demand, the excess power first enters the battery and then enters the electrolyzer. The function of the battery is to suppress fluctuations in the output power of wind power generation. However, the System I with the battery will reduce the capacity and cost of the hydrogen storage unit. Unlike the System I, the excess electricity generated in System II will directly enter the hydrogen storage unit. The power consumption in the load, divided into two types: DC load and AC load [
The wind power generation system is mainly composed of a wind turbine and generator. The output power of a wind turbine is closely related to factors such as wind speed and blade material. In this study, we only considered the impact of wind speed on the output power of wind turbines. There are two parameters index defining wind speed, rated wind speed and boundary wind speed. The boundary wind speed mainly refers to the cut-in wind speed and the cut-out wind speed. When the actual wind speed is greater than the cut-in wind speed, the wind turbine begins running. The rated wind speed is between the cut-in wind speed and the cut-out wind speed, corresponding to the rated power. When the actual wind speed is greater than the rated wind speed but less than the cut-out wind speed, the wind turbine supplies energy with the rated power. To ensure the sunit's safety, the wind turbine will stop running when the actual wind speed is greater than the cut-out wind speed. The mathematical model is shown in
It is worth noting that the height of the wind measurement tower is usually different from that of the wind turbine hub. So, we need to use the power function method to simulate the vertical distribution of wind speed. It can be calculated by the
The batteries are used in the system to improve the balance of power supply and demand. Its capacity is determined by the remaining power of the battery and the state of charge and discharge. The performance of the battery is evaluated by the instantaneous balance equation of the state of charge (SOC). The power of charging and discharging is shown in the
According to the working state of the battery, its mathematical model can be divided into four situations.
Case 1. The output power of the wind turbine is greater than the demand of the load, and the battery starts to charge. However, the capacity of the battery does not reach the maximum value of SOC. The state of charge of the battery at time t is as
Case 2. The output power of the wind turbine is greater than the demand of the load, and the battery starts to charge. The capacity of the battery has reached the maximum value of SOC. However, there is still excess power. The state of charge of the battery at time t is as
Case 3. The output power of the wind turbine is lower than the demand of the load, and the battery starts to discharge. The capacity of the battery has not been reduced to the minimum value of SOC. The state of discharge of the battery at time t is as
Case 4. The output power of the wind turbine is lower than the demand of the load, and the battery starts to discharge. The capacity of the battery has reduced to the minimum value of SOC. At this time, the batteries stop discharging. The state of discharge of the battery at time t is as
Hydrogen production by water electrolysis is a convenient way. The tank body filled with electrolyte is divided into anode suffocation and cathode suffocation by a diaphragm, and corresponding electrodes are placed in each chamber. At present, there are many studies on the application of acidic electrolyzer and alkaline electrolyzer in hybrid energy systems. Although the efficiency of an acidic electrolyzer is higher than that of an alkaline electrolyzer, its cost is higher. Therefore, the alkaline electrolyzer is used in the system proposed in this paper. The reaction equations of the anode and cathode are as follows [
According to Faraday's laws of electrolysis, the amount of gas produced by the electrolysis of water is proportional to the direct current. The mathematical model of the alkaline electrolyzer and hydrogen storage tank is as follows:
For the hydrogen storage tank, we need to consider its actual hydrogen storage capacity. We ignored the influence of temperature on hydrogen storage.
The fuel cell is based on hydrogen fuel and uses the principle of a redox reaction to convert the chemical energy in hydrogen fuel into electrical energy. PEMFC has the characteristics of low operating temperature, low noise and high power etc. It is suitable for hybrid energy systems. The PEMFC consists of cathode, anode and proton exchange membrane. The reaction equations of the anode and cathode is as follows [
For the reaction process of PEMFC, the mathematical model can be expressed as the reverse process of electrolysis of water. We can use the
In this section, we introduced the optimization algorithm, optimization objectives and constraints used in this research. The main optimization goal is the highest profit for the whole life cycle of the system. Besides, we also required that the loss of power supply probability does not exceed the maximum allowed.
For multi-objective optimization problems, genetic algorithm, particle swarm algorithm, NSGA-II, etc., are all applied. In a multi-objective optimization problem, multiple goals will influence each other. In other words, when the value of one target is increased, the other target may decrease. Therefore, we cannot achieve the optimal value of all the goals. NSGA-II was proposed by Kalyan-moy Deb in 2002. Unlike other algorithms, the NSGA-II provides a method to adjust the parameters between objects to achieve the best integration of the objective function. The calculation of NSGA-II can be roughly divided into three stages [
STAGE 1: The population is stratified according to the non-inferior solution level of the individual. Individuals at the same level have the same non-dominated order i0. Its purpose is to direct the search direction to the optimal Pareto solution set.
STAGE 2: NSGA-II adds individual crowded distance to it. Its purpose is to selectively sort individuals on the same level. In the calculation process, priority is given to selecting individuals with a crowded distance. This operation can make the calculation results evenly distributed in the target space, ensuring the diversity of the group.
STAGE 3: Keep the high-quality individuals in the parent directly into the offspring. Its purpose is to prevent the loss of the optimal solution that has been obtained.
Solving process of NSGA-II is shown in
In this paper, we considered the benefits of renewable energy generation to the environment and the time value of funds. The system economic model is established with the goal of profit maximization.
The cost of the system mainly includes the initial investment cost, replacement cost and maintenance cost. The income mainly includes hydrogen sales profit and environmental benefits. The subtraction of the two is the net profit of the system. The mathematical model is shown in the
Note: When calculating the cost of System-II, the underlined part should be deleted.
where
To optimize of wind-hydrogen hybrid energy storage systems operating in island mode, the loss of power supply probability (LPSP) is also an important optimization goal [
The initial assumptions of the system configuration are based on the following constraints.
Considering the construction cost of wind farms, the scale of installed wind turbine capacity is determined according to load demand. The construction number of each piece of equipment should satisfy the
In the System I, the SOC of the battery at time t should not exceed the upper limit or fall below the lower limit [
The LPSP should be lower than the maximum allowable value, which was set to 0.05 in this paper.
The net hydrogen production at time T should be less than the volume of the hydrogen storage tank.
In order to verify the feasibility of the proposed method, the optimization scheme is realized by programming in MATLAB. Based on the above model analysis, the wind resource parameters in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China (N 42° 11′ 267″, E 112° 28′ 308″) in 2020 were selected as the calculation example. The wind speeds every 10 min is measured at a local height of 50 m. We used MATLAB to convert it to an hourly average (as shown in
We selected the hourly average load of the village in the study area for 24 h. Then we expanded the data for one day by 365 copies, and the load demand of 8760 h is shown in
In this study, we chose FD-type wind turbines with a rated power of 10 kW. The rated wind speed is 10 m/s, the cut-in wind speed is 3 m/s, and the cut-out wind speed is 22 m/s. Chose a lead-acid battery with a rated capacity of 240 Ah and a rated voltage of 12 V. The parameters of the main components in the system are shown in
Components | Capacity | Life/year | |||
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Wind turbine | 10000 W | 76300 | 49500 | 0 | 20 |
Lead-acid battery | 12 V⋅240 Ah | 1500 | 3100 | 4900 | 5 |
Alkaline electrolyzer | 8000 W | 50880 | 9600 | 0 | 20 |
PEMFC | 6000 W | 18900 | 8280 | 0 | 20 |
To avoid the contingency of results caused by using a single algorithm. This study used GA and ant colony optimization (ACO), which frequently appear in multi-objective optimization problems. Moreover, we compared the calculation results of three algorithms. We have selected three groups among the many solutions of each algorithm, and got the final optimization result. The optimization results are shown in
Algorithm | Type | LPSP | Optimal result | |||||
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NSGA-II | System-I | 2 | 96 | 1 | 1 | 0.01574 | 49,613 | |
3 | 79 | 1 | 1 | 0.01941 | 42,241 | |||
3 | 61 | 1 | 2 | 0.01254 | 44,315 | √ | ||
System-II | 2 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0.03640 | 61,231 | ||
2 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0.03244 | 58,663 | √ | ||
3 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 0.02281 | 41,024 | |||
GA | System-I | 3 | 106 | 1 | 2 | 0.01846 | 39,858 | |
2 | 99 | 1 | 1 | 0.02151 | 42,509 | |||
2 | 85 | 1 | 2 | 0.01547 | 38,330 | √ | ||
System-II | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 0.03147 | 50,214 | ||
3 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0.02816 | 48,190 | √ | ||
3 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 0.02140 | 39,474 | |||
ACO | System-I | 3 | 98 | 2 | 1 | 0.01744 | 43,110 | |
3 | 139 | 1 | 1 | 0.01564 | 39,912 | √ | ||
2 | 108 | 1 | 2 | 0.01399 | 36,100 | |||
System-II | 3 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0.02441 | 46,320 | ||
2 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0.03315 | 50,147 | √ | ||
2 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 0.02915 | 43,228 |
The SOC of the battery will affect its working life, thereby reducing the net profit of the system. The SOC of the lead-acid batteries for 8760 h throughout the year is shown in
In the whole year of 8760 h, the SOC of lead-acid battery fluctuates between 0.2–0.8, which is safe. This can protect the battery to the utmost extent and avoid the increase in system cost caused by frequent battery replacement. In addition, SOC has a relatively long time in 0.8. This means that the battery is in a sufficient state for a long time, guaranteeing the load demand to the greatest extent.
The iterative process curves of the three algorithms are shown in
We can get the optimal configuration of the HWHE system by comparing the above optimization results. This study used three algorithms to compare the two systems. However, the calculation results showed that each has its advantages and disadvantages. So we need to discuss this deeply. In terms of algorithms, the calculation speed of NSGA-II is significantly better than GA and ACO. In the optimization process of System-I, NSGA-II converges in about 43 steps, while GA and ACO require 55 and 80 steps, respectively. In the optimization process of System-II, NSGA-II converges at about 38 steps, while GA and ACO require 60 and 74 steps, respectively. In terms of calculation results, the final profit of NSGA-II is higher than that of GA and ACO. The optimization result of NSGA-II for System-I is ¥44,315, which is 15.61% and 11.03% higher than GA and ACO, respectively. NSGA-II's optimization result for System-II is ¥58,663, which is 21.73% and 16.98% higher than GA and ACO, respectively.
By comparing the optimization results of the three algorithms, we found that the profit of System-II is higher than that of System-I. However, it is worth noting that the LPSP of System-I is generally lower than that of System-II. In other words, System-I is more reliable than System-II. In summary, NSGA-II has more advantages in optimization depth, optimization speed, and solution stability in optimizing the HWHE system. As for the choice of the system, System-II has higher profits, but its reliability has deteriorated, while System-I is the opposite. Therefore, the research personnel should fully consider the joint influence of net profit and LPSP in selecting the system. The required architecture for the System-I composes of 3 numbers of 10 kW wind turbines, 61 sets of 12 V⋅240 Ah lead-acid batteries, 8 kW electrolytic cell, and 6 kW PEMFC. The net profit and LPSP are ¥44,315 and 0.01254, respectively. The required architecture for the System-II composes of 2 numbers of 10 kW wind turbines, 24 kW electrolytic cells, and 18 kW PEMFC. Net profit and LPSP are ¥58,663 and 0.03244, respectively.
Wind energy is one of the renewable energy sources which has been widely used. However, the uncertainty of its power generation and the nonlinearity of load demand make it very complicated to determine the capacity of each device in the hybrid renewable energy power generation system. HWHE system has advantages in compared with independent wind power generation systems. This paper took the area of Northwest China as an example and proposed two kinds of HWHE systems. In the absence of grid power, the hybrid system supplies power to the area. Firstly, we established steady-state models of the wind turbine, alkaline electrolyzer, lead-acid battery and PEMFC in MATLAB to optimize the capacity. Secondly, we analyzed the operating mode of the system and determined two system structures (the system contains batteries whether or not). Finally, we compared the economics of the two systems and selected the optimal configuration for the area according to the wind speed and load in the sample area. In the same calculation example data, the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II, genetic algorithm and ant colony optimization is used to optimize the capacity of each device in the two systems. As a result, NSGA-II's optimization result for System-II is 21.73% and 16.98% higher than GA and ACO, respectively. The optimization result of NSGA-II for System-I is 15.61% and 11.03% higher than GA and ACO, respectively. Besides, the cost of a battery-equipped system is 32.38% higher than another system by NSGA-II. As for the choice of the system, System-II has higher profits, but its reliability has deteriorated, while System-I is the opposite. Therefore, the research personnel should fully consider the joint influence of net profit and LPSP in selecting the system. This article provided the theoretical basis and data support for decision-makers to design HWHE system. And also promoted the development and construction of off-grid integrated energy systems.
Direct current
Volume of the hydrogen storage tank
Alternating current
Hydrogen produced by electrolyzer during T period
Rated wind speed of wind turbine
Hydrogen consumption of PEMFC during T period
Wind speed at time t
Efficiency of storing hydrogen
Cut in wind speed
Conversion efficiency of PEMFC
Cut out wind speed
Electrolysis efficiency of alkaline electrolyzer
Wind speed at the height of the wind turbine hub
Capacity of the alkaline electrolyzer
Wind speed measured at height
Actual hydrogen storage
Power output of wind turbine at time t
Net profit of the system
Charging power of the battery at time t
Annual sales revenue of hydrogen during T period
Input power of the battery at time t
Environmental benefits during T period
Discharging power of the battery at time t
Average annual cost
Output power of the battery at time t
Hydrogen storage tank capacity per unit
Rated power of alkaline electrolyzer
Cost of the whole life cycle
Net power of the system
Cost of initial purchase
Excess electricity in the system
Cost of operation and maintenance
Output power of PEMFC
Cost of replacement
Rated power of wind turbine
Net profit of the system
Rated power of the battery
Selling price of hydrogen
Rated power of PEMFC
Output voltage of alkaline electrolyzer
Load demand power at time t
The height of the wind turbine hub
Hydrogen volume
Avogadro constant
Net energy accumulation
Maximum SOC of the battery
Equivalent chemical energy of
Minimum SOC of the battery
Amount of hydrogen input
Annual interest rate
Rated hydrogen production rate of alkaline electrolyzer
Hydrogen compression ratio
Rated capacity of the battery
Life of the equipment
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