Sprecher
Beschreibung
As a first-year doctoral researcher at the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, I would like to present the concept and structure of my PhD thesis. The aim of my research is to develop a comprehensive framework to analyze the integration of hydrogen infrastructure into regional energy systems. This topic is particularly relevant given the technical and economic challenges posed by the transition to 100% renewable energy systems.
My methodology combines energy system modeling using MyPyPSA-Ger with grid simulation tools such as pandapower. The project is divided into three main phases:
1. National Analysis: The first phase focuses on expanding the MyPyPSA-Ger model to include hydrogen infrastructure for Germany. This includes evaluating pathways for hydrogen production, storage, and transport.
2. Regional Analysis: The second phase narrows the focus to a detailed analysis of the Südbaden region, considering cross-border energy exchanges with France and Switzerland, as well as local dynamics and potential hydrogen clusters.
3. Grid Simulation: The final phase evaluates the grid-level impacts of hydrogen technologies on flexibility and stability. These simulations use operational outputs from the regional MyPyPSA model as inputs.
This presentation will offer an overview of the research problem, the motivation behind it, and the methodological framework I plan to apply.