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Techno-economic feasibility study of a DC Distribution Grid supplying a H2-production plant / Aaron Stypa
Titre : Techno-economic feasibility study of a DC Distribution Grid supplying a H2-production plant Type de document : Travail de fin d'études Auteurs : Aaron Stypa, Auteur ; Maarten Pauwels, ; Antoine Boucquey, Editeur : ECAM Année de publication : 2022 Note générale : TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : TFE - Electromécanique Résumé : Since climate change represent an existential crisis to human kind, the need for decarbonizing the industry, as formulated in the Paris Agreement to limit global warming, results in a growth of electrification around the world. This trend is most noticeable in the transport and power sectors with the increase of electric vehicles and renewable energy sources. Due to the intermittent and volatile nature of these renewable resources, storage systems must be integrated as well into the power grid to avoid fluctuations and synchronization issues. This thesis consists in demonstrating the feasibility of a DC distribution grid to effectively supply a H2 production plant and obtain a conclusive comparison between the different configurations whilst stating the advantages over the commonly used AC grid. The main objective is the elaboration of a template covering aspects such as design and planning via the use of a power system software, literary research and the help of engineers. Techno-economic feasibility study of a DC Distribution Grid supplying a H2-production plant [Travail de fin d'études] / Aaron Stypa, Auteur ; Maarten Pauwels, ; Antoine Boucquey, . - ECAM, 2022.
TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : TFE - Electromécanique Résumé : Since climate change represent an existential crisis to human kind, the need for decarbonizing the industry, as formulated in the Paris Agreement to limit global warming, results in a growth of electrification around the world. This trend is most noticeable in the transport and power sectors with the increase of electric vehicles and renewable energy sources. Due to the intermittent and volatile nature of these renewable resources, storage systems must be integrated as well into the power grid to avoid fluctuations and synchronization issues. This thesis consists in demonstrating the feasibility of a DC distribution grid to effectively supply a H2 production plant and obtain a conclusive comparison between the different configurations whilst stating the advantages over the commonly used AC grid. The main objective is the elaboration of a template covering aspects such as design and planning via the use of a power system software, literary research and the help of engineers. Exemplaires
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