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Micro-scale fuel cell cogeneration system response combined with heat pump consumption in arid zones

This study aims to evaluate a new concept for Cogeneration Energy System (CES) designed to supply an area of 80 m2 located in an arid zone (Southern Algeria). A heat balance is conducted on a prototype house using real data. Numerical simulations are performed to test the heat balance with a Proton...

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Published in:Energy (Oxford) 2024-10, Vol.305, p.132107, Article 132107
Main Authors: Bendaikha, Wahiba, Ghriss, Ons, Larbi, Salah, Bouabidi, Abdallah, Cuce, Erdem
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Language:English
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Summary:This study aims to evaluate a new concept for Cogeneration Energy System (CES) designed to supply an area of 80 m2 located in an arid zone (Southern Algeria). A heat balance is conducted on a prototype house using real data. Numerical simulations are performed to test the heat balance with a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell PEMFC sub-system (PEMFCs). The design targets to provide both electrical and thermal energy required for the house. Simulation and energy balance allow to assess the heat transfer of the entire system for both heating and cooling operation modes. The variations in critical temperatures at the inlets and outlets of the heat storage tank, the energy transferred from the PEMFCs to the load, and the required hydrogen quantity are determined. In heating mode, the cogeneration efficiency of the PEMFCs stands at around 68.5 %, while the CES efficiency ranges between 65.8 % and 67.3 %. In cooling mode, the PEMFCs efficiency ranges from 64.5 % to 68.5 %, with CES efficiency also ranging from 64.2 to 66.2 %. Based on these findings, the CES for a home in an arid region requires a maximum power of approximately 1 kW and a hydrogen consumption of 5 kgH2. [Display omitted] •Analysis of a CES for a dwelling in the Algerian Sahara using PEMFC technology.•Numerical simulations based on actual data and various conditions.•Efficient performance of PEMFCs in electrical and thermal aspects.•Importance of managing loops highlighted due to high HST temperature.•Supplementary losses identified in cooling mode.
ISSN:0360-5442
DOI:10.1016/j.energy.2024.132107