On the Integration of Hydrogen in Hybrid Energy Systems Jianhui Wang Smart Grid Seminar

On the Integration of Hydrogen in Hybrid Energy Systems Jianhui Wang Smart Grid Seminar

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On the Integration of Hydrogen in Hybrid Energy Systems Jianhui Wang Smart Grid Seminar
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The growing focus on hydrogen as a promising energy carrier has been crucial in the pursuit of net-zero emissions within integrated energy systems. As part of this effort, extensive research has been conducted to delve into the reliability aspects of integrated electricity and gas energy systems. In addition, our research looks at optimizing operations by incorporating hydrogen into these systems, addressing critical limitations and uncertainties related to energy flow. Finally, the development of an advanced coordinated planning model specifically tailored to integrated energy systems between electricity and gas and hydrogen is discussed. These comprehensive models aim to improve the efficiency of energy integration and contribute to sustainability and the overarching goal of cost-effectiveness in the evolution of energy infrastructure.

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Dr. Jianhui Wang is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Southern Methodist University. His research interests include smart grid, microgrids, power system operation and control, sustainable integration, network resilience and cybersecurity. Dr. Wang is a former Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and an IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer. He is a Fellow of IEEE.

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