Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 28, 2026

Ammonia Synthesis at Low Pressure
Published on: August 23, 2017
Collaborative Operation Optimization of a Hybrid Electrolyzer Fleet for an Integrated Wind-Solar-to-Ammonia System
Tao Meng1,2, Zheyong Piao1,2, Hongpeng Liu1
1Northeast Electric Power University, Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control & Renewable Energy Technology, Ministry of Education, 132012 Jilin, China.
None:
With the gradual deployment of integrated wind-solar-to-ammonia projects in China, electrolyzers must track renewable power fluctuations while ensuring economic feasibility for downstream hydrogen production and ammonia synthesis. This dual requirement poses significant challenges for operational strategies. Therefore, this article proposes a collaborative operation strategy for a hybrid electrolyzer fleet (alkaline and proton exchange membrane) that balances renewable power tracking with the economic benefits of green ammonia synthesis. First, a comprehensive mathematical model of the integrated wind-solar-to-ammonia system is constructed. Subsequently, a multiobjective optimization scheme based on an improved knee region (IKR) nondominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-III) is designed to coordinate the multielectrolyzer operation. Finally, operational data from a demonstration project in Da'an City, Jilin Province, China, is utilized for verification. The results demonstrate that the proposed method effectively enhances both the operational efficiency and the economic viability of the system.
Related Concept Videos
Bioreactor Design and Operational System
Batteries and Fuel Cells

