Effects of Hydrogen Storage System and Renewable Energy Sources for Optimal Bidding Strategy in Electricity Market
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چکیده
This work suggested a novel model for obtaining optimum bidding/offering strategy to improve the benefits in case of big users. Aiming this regard, several electrical energy resources including: micro turbines, green power sources (wind turbine and photovoltaic system), storage unit such as Hydrogen system with fuel cell, well mutual treaties are taken into account offered model. Considering various models uncertain parameters based on their natures demand, electricity market tariffs, solar irradiation, temperature wind speed is one contributions proposed Uncertainty demand modeled by robust optimal method whereas remain incorporated stochastic method. cased made Weibull distribution. While, normal distribution utilized production cases irradiation temperature. In order reduce bidding error loss, devices corporate unbalanced conditions. Combined-integer linear programming applied handling pricing profiles that have strength against considered uncertainties user. The obtained results confirm, entire supplement expenditure user absence uncertainty $39,63 it augmented up $49.47 achieve robustness vs. uncertainty. Also, using hydrogen considering reliability index reduced price system.
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عنوان ژورنال: Energy Engineering
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['0199-8595', '1546-0118']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32604/ee.2022.020472