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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy | 2013

Improvement of power system frequency stability using alkaline electrolysis plants

Mahdi Kiaee; Andrew Cruden; David Infield; Petr Chladek

Hydrogen could become an important energy carrier, in particular used as an input to fuel cell electric vehicles. Alkaline electrolysers are an attractive technology to produce carbon-free hydrogen from renewable generated electricity. Large-scale alkaline electrolysers used in future hydrogen-filling stations could also be utilised to improve the frequency stability of the electricity power system. The electrolyser load can be controlled to respond to power system frequency variations, and in the case of a sudden loss of generation, these electrolysers could rapidly decrease their load on the system to maintain the power balance. In this study, the potential of alkaline electrolysers to dynamically stabilise the frequency of the power system is assessed. A model of steam turbine generation unit has been developed in MATLAB SIMULINK environment, and a scenario in which there is a sudden loss of generation in the system is examined. It is demonstrated that alkaline electrolysers could prevent unacceptable frequency drop, i.e. below the statutory limit, following by an abrupt loss of generation, even with no spinning reserve on the system. In this article for the first time, the ramping rate of an alkaline electrolyser is shown through experimental data.


Iet Renewable Power Generation | 2014

Utilisation of alkaline electrolysers to improve power system frequency stability with a high penetration of wind power

Mahdi Kiaee; Andrew Cruden; David Infield; Petr Chladek


Energy Conversion and Management | 2015

Demonstration of the operation and performance of a pressurised alkaline electrolyser operating in the hydrogen fuelling station in Porsgrunn, Norway

Mahdi Kiaee; Andrew Cruden; Petr Chladek; David Infield


Modern power systems | 2015

Estimation of cost savings from participation of electric vehicles in vehicle to grid (V2G) schemes

Mahdi Kiaee; Andrew Cruden; Suleiman M. Sharkh


Renewable Energy | 2013

Development of new materials for alkaline electrolysers and investigation of the potential electrolysis impact on the electrical grid

Andrew Cruden; David Infield; Mahdi Kiaee; Tamunosaki Graham Douglas; Amitava Roy


Archive | 2011

Demand side management using alkaline electrolysers within the UKGDS simulation network

Mahdi Kiaee; Andrew Cruden; David Infield


ieee transactions on transportation electrification | 2018

A Stochastic Method for Prediction of the Power Demand at High Rate EV Chargers

George Hilton; Mahdi Kiaee; Thomas S. Bryden; Borislav D. Dimitrov; Andrew Cruden; Alan Mortimer


Journal of energy storage | 2018

Effects of market dynamics on the time-evolving price of second-life electric vehicle batteries

Susan I. Sun; A.J. Chipperfield; Mahdi Kiaee; R.G.A. Wills


Journal of energy storage | 2018

Utilisation of alkaline electrolysers in existing distribution networks to increase the amount of integrated wind capacity

Mahdi Kiaee; David Infield; Andrew Cruden


6th Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Conference (HEVC 2016) | 2016

Demand side management of electric vehicle car parks to increase integrated solar power capacity within an existing radial distribution network

Mahdi Kiaee; Andrew Cruden; Suleiman M. Sharkh

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Andrew Cruden

University of Southampton

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David Infield

University of Strathclyde

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Amitava Roy

University of Strathclyde

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Daniel Chade

University of Strathclyde

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George Hilton

University of Southampton

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R.G.A. Wills

University of Southampton

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Susan I. Sun

University of Southampton

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