Title of article :
Wind energy, electricity, and hydrogen in the Netherlands
Author/Authors :
Niels J. Schenk، نويسنده , , Henri C. Moll، نويسنده , , José Potting، نويسنده , , René M.J. Benders، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The curbing of greenhouse gases (GHG) is an important issue on the international political agenda. The substitution of fossil fuels by
renewable energy sources is an often-advocated mitigation strategy. Wind energy is a potential renewable energy source. However, wind
energy is not reliable since its electricity production depends on variable weather conditions. High wind energy penetration rates lead to
losses due to power plant operation adjustments to wind energy. This research identifies the potential energetic benefits of integrated
hydrogen production in electricity systems with high wind energy penetration. This research concludes that the use of system losses for
hydrogen production via electrolysis is beneficial in situations with ca. 8GW or more wind energy capacity in the Netherlands. The 2020
Dutch policy goal of 6GW will not benefit from hydrogen production in terms of systems efficiency. An ancillary beneficial effect of
coupling hydrogen production with wind energy is to relieve the high-voltage grid.
Keywords :
Wind Energy , system efficiency , hydrogen , Unit commitment