Sustainability | |
Performance Assessment of a Hybrid System with Hydrogen Storage and Fuel Cell for Cogeneration in Buildings | |
Mohammed Khaidar1  Mostapha Siniti1  Mohamed Bakhouya2  Radouane Ouladsine2  Sofia Boulmrharj2  Khalid Zine-dine3  | |
[1] CUR’’EnR&SIE’’, Faculty of Sciences El Jadida–Chouaib Doukkali University, El Jadida 24000, Morocco;International University of Rabat, College of engineering and architecture, LERMA Lab, Sala El Jadida 11100, Morocco;Mohammed V University, Faculty of Sciences, Rabat 10000, Morocco; | |
关键词: energy efficient buildings; photovoltaic systems; hydrogen electrolyzer; fuel cell; cogeneration system; modeling; | |
DOI : 10.3390/su12124832 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The search for new fuels to supersede fossil fuels has been intensified these recent decades. Among these fuels, hydrogen has attracted much interest due to its advantages, mainly cleanliness and availability. It can be produced from various raw materials (e.g., water, biomass) using many resources, mainly water electrolysis and natural gas reforming. However, water electrolysis combined with renewable energy sources is the cleanest way to produce hydrogen while reducing greenhouse gases. Besides, hydrogen can be used by fuel cells for producing both electrical and thermal energy. The aim of this work was towards efficient integration of this system into energy efficient buildings. The system is comprised of a photovoltaic system, hydrogen electrolyzer, and proton exchange membrane fuel cell operating as a cogeneration system to provide the building with both electricity and thermal energy. The system’s modeling, simulations, and experimentations were first conducted over a short-run period to assess the system’s performance. Reported results show the models’ accuracy in analyzing the system’s performance. We then used the developed models for long-run testing of the hybrid system. Accordingly, the system’s electrical efficiency was almost 32%. Its overall efficiency reached 64.5% when taking into account both produced electricity and thermal energy.
【 授权许可】
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