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Study On The Generation System Of Hydrogen And Oxygen Combined Cycles Coupled With The Wind Power

Posted on:2013-02-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D F JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2212330374964562Subject:Thermal Engineering
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Social reliance on energy and resources have become more and more severe with the quick development of the modern society, hence the massive exploration of renewable energy has been carried out, the wind is one kind of the most prospected new energy as the renewable non-pollution green energy. In recent years, interconnection of new energy power generation system plays an important role in easing pressure on the traditional power grid and changing the energy structure. These energy show fluctuation and intermittent, which has brought unprecedented challenges to the power grid. Through analyzing the limitations of a large number of distributed power network based on micro-network technology, proposes the hydrogen and oxygen combined cycle couples with the wind energy system.On the one hand, research had been made from the system establishing aspect, we study the economical efficiency and the feasibility of the couples system; On the other hand research the efficiency of the system, the presentation makes a case study for a special wind power plant, the integrated energy storage system is designed, and the installation capacity of integrated system is according to the wind daily load. A comparison study for wind power plant operated with and without integrated energy storage system is shown in this paper. It is shown that the average net efficiency of integrated energy storage system can achieve to40%, and integrated energy storage system can convert the intermittent wind power to stable power, which can be directly outputted to power grid. Therefore, the integrated energy storage system can be useful for mitigating the bottleneck of renewable power development...
Keywords/Search Tags:wind power, hydrogen and oxygen combined cycle, distributedgeneration, energy system, feasibility study
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