2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.compchemeng.2020.106882
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Optimal utilization of natural gas pipeline storage capacity under future supply uncertainty

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“…HP is responsible for hydrogen transmission. The pipeline's linepack proposes adjustable intervals of both the input flow rate n HP,in and the output flow rate n HP,out by adjusting the nodal pressure, and the hydrogen quantity stored in the pipeline m HP can be sized based on the average pressure interval and the volume of the pipeline [31], [32]. Considering the hydrogen storage ability of HS and HP, the operation model can be unified as follows [23], [33]:…”
Section: B Constraints On the Hydrogen Side 1) Constraints Of The Gas...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HP is responsible for hydrogen transmission. The pipeline's linepack proposes adjustable intervals of both the input flow rate n HP,in and the output flow rate n HP,out by adjusting the nodal pressure, and the hydrogen quantity stored in the pipeline m HP can be sized based on the average pressure interval and the volume of the pipeline [31], [32]. Considering the hydrogen storage ability of HS and HP, the operation model can be unified as follows [23], [33]:…”
Section: B Constraints On the Hydrogen Side 1) Constraints Of The Gas...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 4: Solve J * Y (Δ Y ) based on the recurrence function (32) and ΔJ y (Δ y−1 , y ) from (34). According to ( 31)-( 34), J * Y (Δ Y ) calculated by the recurrence equation is equal to the original objective function (23).…”
Section: Decomposition Algorithm For the Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%