This paper proposes a modeling framework for the analysis of Integrated Energy Systems (IESs) that comprise nuclear, conventional and renewable power plants, and the electricity infrastructure. With such framework, standard Centralized Systems (CS), IES with Distributed Generation (IESDG) and IES with bidirectional energy conversion (IES+P2G) enabled by power-to-gas (P2G) facilities can be analyzed by innovatively considering the effects of both climate-induced and stochastic failures on their performance. The developed analysis framework has been applied to a typical case study of an IES+P2G that comprises two Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Plants (CCGT), a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), two Wind Farms (WF), a Solar Photovoltaics (PV) field and a Power-to-Gas station (P2G).

A Modeling Framework for the Analysis of Integrated Energy Systems Exposed to NaTech Events Induced by Climate Change

Di Maio F.;Zio E.
2021-01-01

Abstract

This paper proposes a modeling framework for the analysis of Integrated Energy Systems (IESs) that comprise nuclear, conventional and renewable power plants, and the electricity infrastructure. With such framework, standard Centralized Systems (CS), IES with Distributed Generation (IESDG) and IES with bidirectional energy conversion (IES+P2G) enabled by power-to-gas (P2G) facilities can be analyzed by innovatively considering the effects of both climate-induced and stochastic failures on their performance. The developed analysis framework has been applied to a typical case study of an IES+P2G that comprises two Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Plants (CCGT), a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), two Wind Farms (WF), a Solar Photovoltaics (PV) field and a Power-to-Gas station (P2G).
2021
2021 5th International Conference on System Reliability and Safety, ICSRS 2021
978-1-6654-0049-7
climate change
integrated energy systems (IES)
loss exceedance probability (LEP)
monte carlo simulation
NaTech scenarios
system annual failure probability (AFP)
zoebel resilience index
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