Conditions for profitable operation of P2X energy hubs to meet local demand with energy market access

IF 13 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Advances in Applied Energy Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.adapen.2023.100127
Yi Wan , Tom Kober , Tilman Schildhauer , Thomas J. Schmidt , Russell McKenna , Martin Densing
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This paper analyzes the operation of an energy hub on a community level with an integrated P2X facility and with access to energy markets. In our case, P2X allows converting power to hydrogen, heat, methane, or back to power. We consider the energy hub as a large prosumer who can be both a producer and consumer in the markets with the novelty that P2X technology is available. We investigate how such a P2X energy hub trades optimally in the electricity market and satisfies local energy demand under the assumption of a long-term strong climate scenario in year 2050. For numerical analysis, a case study of a mountain village in Switzerland is used. One of the main contributions of this paper is to quantify key conditions for profitable operations of such a P2X energy hub. In particular, the analysis includes impacts of influencing factors on profits and operational patterns in terms of different degrees of self-sufficiency and different availability of local renewable resources. Moreover, the access to real-time wholesale market electricity price signals and a future retail hydrogen market is assessed. The key factors for the successful operation of a P2X energy hub are identified to be sufficient local renewable resources and access to a retail market of hydrogen. The results also show that the P2X operation leads to an increased deployment of local renewables, especially in the case of low initial deployment; on the other hand, seasonal storage plays a subordinated role. Additionally, P2X lowers for the community the wholesale electricity market trading volumes.

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P2X能源枢纽的盈利运营条件,以满足当地能源市场的需求
本文分析了一个具有集成P2X设施和进入能源市场的社区级能源中心的运营情况。在我们的案例中,P2X允许将电力转换为氢气、热量、甲烷或返回电力。我们认为能源中心是一个巨大的生产消费者,凭借P2X技术的新颖性,他既可以成为市场上的生产商,也可以成为市场中的消费者。我们研究了在2050年长期强劲气候情景的假设下,这样一个P2X能源中心如何在电力市场上进行最佳交易,并满足当地能源需求。为了进行数值分析,使用了瑞士一个山村的案例研究。本文的主要贡献之一是量化了P2X能源中心盈利运营的关键条件。特别是,分析包括不同程度的自给自足和当地可再生资源的不同可用性方面的影响因素对利润和运营模式的影响。此外,还评估了实时批发市场电价信号和未来零售氢市场的获取情况。P2X能源中心成功运营的关键因素是充足的当地可再生资源和进入氢气零售市场的机会。结果还表明,P2X运营导致当地可再生能源的部署增加,尤其是在初始部署较低的情况下;另一方面,季节性仓储起着从属作用。此外,P2X降低了社区电力批发市场的交易量。
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Advances in Applied Energy
Advances in Applied Energy Energy-General Energy
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