Volume 44, Issue 13 pp. 10222-10237
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Evaluation of hybrid solar-wind-hydrogen energy system based on methanol electrolyzer

Yağmur Budak

Yağmur Budak

Teksis İleri Teknolojiler Ltd. Şti., METU Technopolis, Ankara, Turkey

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Yılser Devrim

Corresponding Author

Yılser Devrim

Department of Energy Systems Engineering, Atılım University, Ankara, Turkey

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Yılser Devrim, Department of Energy Systems Engineering, Atılım University, Ankara, Turkey.

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First published: 17 July 2020
Citations: 9

Summary

In this study, it is aimed to meet the annual electricity and heating needs of a house without interruption with the photovoltaic panel, wind turbine, methanol electrolyzer, and high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell system. The system results show that the use of the 2 WT with 18 PV was enough to provide the need of the methanol electrolyzer, which provides requirements of the high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell. The produced heat by the fuel cell was used to meet the heat requirement of the house with combined heat and power system. Electrical, thermal and total efficiencies of fuel cell system with combined heat and power were obtained as 38.54%, 51.77% and 90%, respectively. Additionally, the levelized cost of energy of the system was calculated as 0.295 $/kWh with combined heat and power application. The results of this study show that H2 is useful for long-term energy storage in off-grid energy systems and that the proposed hybrid system may be the basis for future H2-based alternative energy applications.

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