1. Dynamic simulation of hydrogen-based zero energy buildings with hydrogen energy storage for various climate conditions.
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Mansir, Ibrahim B., Hani, E.H. Bani, Ayed, Hamdi, and Diyoke, Chidiebere
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HYDROGEN storage , *ENERGY storage , *DYNAMIC simulation , *FUEL cells , *ENERGY consumption , *HYDROGEN as fuel , *ELECTROLYTIC cells - Abstract
Solar energy systems are an effective way to meet the needs of zone heating, cooling, electricity, and domestic hot water. However, to reach sustainability, and energy storage unit should be considered for installation. In this study, two combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) systems are simulated and studied using TRNSYS software; both using natural gas engine generators and photovoltaics as prime movers and a hydrogen fuel cell/electrolyzer storage unit, one with absorption chiller and another with compression chiller cooling. For the study, a residential building is modeled for three major populated climate zones of the United States of America, namely, Hot-humid, mixed-humid and cold using DesignBuilder and EnergyPlus software. The energy demand for its HVAC operation and domestic electricity is obtained and used for system simulation in TRNSYS software. Due to choosing actual equipment for the CCHP arrangement, precise economic and environmental models are designed to further evaluate the possibility of execution of the system. The results show that absorption chiller-equipped CCHP has better performance both environmentally and economically. In addition, the outcome shows that the suggested systems show less favorability to be utilized in hot humid climate zones. • Design a multi objective optimization system with TRNSYS simulator. • Various geographical location is considered for study the proposed system. • Designed system with chiller in colder climates has less Carbon-dioxide emission. • Hot climate leads to a higher energy consumption in the designed unit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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