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Exploring the synergies of biomass-based top-cycle CHP plants with hydrogen for industrial applications

J.F. Gutiérrez, T. Gerres, S. Serna, J.P. Chaves

19th International Conference on the European Energy Market - EEM23, Lappeenranta (Finland). 06-08 junio 2023


Summary:

Combined heat and power plants (CHP) maximise the usable energy from combustion processes. By providing both usable heat and electricity, it is a flexibly adjustable technology based on demand profiles from industrial plants. Today, CHP units are mostly fuelled by fossil energy carriers, such as natural gas. However, CHPs must be operated with renewable fuels to comply with net-zero transition pathways. This study explores the economics of a biomass CHP plant in combination with an electrolyser, a dedicated renewable generation plant, and a small hydrogen storage tank for a Spanish case study. Using an optimisation model that combines electrolyser and biomass CHP operations, the cost-optimal operation is explored, considering various electricity prices and other scenarios. Under the assumption that heat generation from alternative sources can be flexibly reduced, we investigate if there are synergies between hydrogen and biomass use for CHP plants.


Spanish layman's summary:

Este estudio explora los aspectos económicos de una planta de cogeneración alimentada con biomasa en combinación con un electrolizador para un caso de estudio español. Se presenta un modelo de optimización capaz de estudiar su funcionamiento óptimo. Bajo el supuesto de que la generación de calor a partir de fuentes alternativas puede verse reducida, se investiga si existen sinergias entre el uso de hidrógeno y biomasa para plantas de cogeneración.


English layman's summary:

This study explores the economics of a biomass-fueled CHP plant in combination with an electrolyser for a Spanish case study. Using an optimisation model, the cost-optimal operation is explored. Under the assumption that heat generation from alternative sources can be flexibly reduced, we investigate if there are synergies between hydrogen and biomass use for CHP plants.


Keywords: combined heat and power, hydrogen combustion, industrial heat demand, mixed integer linear programming.


DOI: DOI icon 10.1109/EEM58374.2023.10161840

Publication date: June 2023.



Citation:
Gutiérrez, J.F., Gerres, T., Serna, S., Chaves, J.P., Exploring the synergies of biomass-based top-cycle CHP plants with hydrogen for industrial applications, 19th International Conference on the European Energy Market - EEM23, Lappeenranta (Finland). 06-08 June 2023.


    Research topics:
  • Unit-commitment in electricity markets with high RES penetration
  • Green energy integration

IIT-23-067C

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