2023
DOI: 10.1049/enc2.12083
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Hydrogen‐powered smart grid resilience

Abstract: With an increasing frequency of natural disasters and security attacks, the safe and stable operation of smart grid has been challenged unprecedently. To reduce the economic loss and social impact caused by power outage accidents, it is urgent to develop and improve the smart grid technology, and strengthen the disaster resistance and recovery capability of smart grids when faced with extreme events. As an efficient and flexible secondary energy source, hydrogen is crucial in improving the resilience of smart … Show more

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“…Otherwise, although still little investigated, the integration of hydrogen energy systems (e.g., electrolyzers and fuel cells) in blackstart procedures could represent a further step forward toward improving the overall resilience and environmental sustainability of electricity infrastructures (Jacobsen, 2022;Han et al, 2023;Mtu, 2023).…”
Section: Black Startmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otherwise, although still little investigated, the integration of hydrogen energy systems (e.g., electrolyzers and fuel cells) in blackstart procedures could represent a further step forward toward improving the overall resilience and environmental sustainability of electricity infrastructures (Jacobsen, 2022;Han et al, 2023;Mtu, 2023).…”
Section: Black Startmentioning
confidence: 99%