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A modeling approach for low-temperature SOFC-based micro-combined heat and power systems
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EngineeringEnergy-efficient DesignEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionEducational BuildingsSofc-based M-chp SystemPower ElectronicsEnergy Systems EngineeringChemical EngineeringHeat Transfer ProcessEnergy AnalysisModeling ApproachAdvanced Energy TechnologyThermodynamicsThermal ModelingRenewable Energy SystemsPower SystemsElectrical EngineeringEnergy EngineeringHeat TransferEnergy ManagementSustainable EnergyHeat ExchangerThermal ManagementFuel CellsThermal Engineering
The world’s challenge is to determine a more efficient, economical and environmental-friendly energy source to compete and replace the ongoing conventional energy resources. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) provide a highly efficient system to use divergent energy resources and have proved to provide the cleanest energy, least energy use, and lowest emissions. A techno-economic study is required to investigate the model design for SOFC-based micro-combined heat and power (m-CHP) systems for applications in terms of educational and commercial buildings. This work models and explores the optimized application of hydrogen gas-fueled SOFC-based m-CHP systems in educational buildings. Two educational departments’ loads are presented and model of SOFC-based m-CHP system against the different electric power demands is performed, in order to provide a techno-economic assessment of the technology. For successful development of the technology, results are related to system rightsizing, operating strategies, thermal to electric ratios, and match between end-use, with an aim towards classifying the overall feasibility and essential application requirements.
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