Case Study: Integrating Solar, Wind and Hydrogen for Firm Power
With the growing demand for reliable power to support intermittent renewable energy sources, small flexible gas turbines present an ideal solution for providing firm, dispatchable power. Recent advancements in combustion technology enable these turbines to operate on hydrogen, allowing for a more sustainable backup option alongside natural gas.
This presentation will showcase a case study involving a 100 MW flat demand, met by solar and wind energy coupled with hydrogen systems. Attendees will gain insights into the project's economic analysis, including the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) and the Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE).