南方能源建设 (Jul 2023)

Electricity Transmission Strategy Research Based on Wind-Coal-Battery-Hydrogen-CCUS Multi Energy Coupling and Bundling System

  • Yilu ZHONG,
  • Weixiong LIU,
  • Yun ZHENG,
  • Lu WANG,
  • Jiamin YIN,
  • Zhen LI,
  • Kexin ZHENG,
  • Kai XIAO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16516/j.gedi.issn2095-8676.2023.04.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 122 – 130

Abstract

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[Introduction] In order to guarantee urban power supply and offshore wind power utilization without building new power lines, the paper aims to establish a electricity transmission strategy based on wind-coal-battery- hydrogen -CCUS multi energy coupling and bundling system, which is analyzed theoretically and verified by simulation.[Method] To verify the effectiveness of the strategy, four experimental schemes (separate transmission of wind and coal power, bundled transmission of wind and coal power without operation coupling, bundled transmission of wind and coal power with operation coupling, and wind-coal-battery-hydrogen-CCUS coupled transmission) were set up, and based on the HOMER software environment and particle swarm optimization algorithm, the system operation simulation and index calculation of the test scheme are carried out.[Result] According to the simulation results, compared with normal separate transmission strategy, power transmission line capacity of system applying wind-coal bundled transmission strategy can be decreased by 2.2 GW, with an average utilization rate of 59%, i.e. 21%~23% higher. In the case that the wind power and coal power share the same transmission line without coordinated operation, the wind power curtailment is 164 GWh in total. System applying wind-coal-battery–hydrogen-CCUS bundled transmission strategy could avoid wind power curtailment and reduce carbon emission from unit power supply by about 30~33g/MWh. [Conclusion] In conclusion, the electricity transmission strategy established by this paper is supposed to be feasible and effective and contributing to planning and construction of offshore wind power project.

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