作者: M Califano , M Sorrentino , C Pianese
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摘要: Economically competitive long-term energy provision and performance stability are becoming increasingly strategic for the upcoming energy market. Despite hydrogen-based technologies representing a viable way for the aforementioned targets, such systems are affected by performance reduction over time. This paper is aimed at presenting energy management mitigation policies for a reversible solid oxide-based (rSOC) polygeneration microgrid. Particularly, interest has been paid towards the rSOC degradation phenomena and its mitigation by applying strategies allowing meeting target performance and satisfying economics. In a multilevel framework, the rSOC degradation mitigation has been pursued proposing two central-level strategies, namely Grid support (GS) and Limited Grid support (LGS), which act between the power split targets coming from the supervisory level and working set points actuated by …