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Interconnection and Interoperability Requirements of Hydrogen Assets to Enable Grid Integration

  • University of California at Irvine
  • Sempra Energy

Research output: NLRPoster

Abstract

Traditionally, the inverters used for distributed energy resources (DERs) including solar, energy storage and hydrogen fuel cells are grid following assets. Grid following assets track real power and reactive power setpoints decided by either a local autonomous controller or a remote controller like a microgrid controller. In the past five years, multiple challenges have increased the need for grid forming inverters that can interface to a wide variety of energy resources. These grid forming inverters are becoming critical assets for power systems to enable the replacement of existing rotational machines and provide grid services such as grid resiliency services and black-start. Hydrogen assets (fuel cells) have the potential to successfully replace rotating machines and act as voltage and frequency master by leveraging the long-duration and seasonal energy storage capabilities of hydrogen technologies. This poster presents the progress made in budget period 1 of the proposed work. We will leverage an existing ARIES platform experimental setup to run power-hardware-in-the-loop and controller-hardware-in-the-loop experiments with grid forming fuel cell inverters to develop and document the standardization requirements.
Original languageAmerican English
PublisherNational Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR)
StatePublished - 2023

Publication series

NamePresented at the 2023 Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Seminar, 7-9 February 2023, Long Beach, California

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/PO-5D00-85146

Keywords

  • electrolyzer
  • fuel cell
  • fuel cell inverter
  • grid-forming inverter
  • hydrogen
  • ICD
  • interconnection
  • interoperability

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