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Review and analysis of fuel cell-based, micro-cogeneration for residential applications: Current state and future opportunities

机译:燃料电池基于燃料电池,微热的住宅应用:当前的国家和未来机会

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Micro-cogeneration or micro-combined heat and power, which can meet both the electrical and thermal needs of the residential sector, is growing and can offer reduced energy usage and emission. Micro-combined heat and power differs from typical combined heat and power plants in size and in the way these systems are often controlled to follow the space heating load as opposed to the electrical load. Among the different technologies available, fuel cell-based micro-combined heat and power fundamentally differs from the combustion-based technologies and has the potential to achieve high electrical efficiency, low emissions, reduced noise, and reduced energy consumption for the residential sector. However, these benefits are not always realized by fuel cell micro-combined heat and power as they depend on factors such as start-up/shutdown time, turndown capability, and the application, among other things. While the opportunities are clear and well-documented in the literature, the means of assessing fuel cell micro-combined heat and power energy usage, efficiency, and emissions varies. Advanced models and methods, such as the quasi-two-dimensional or three-dimensional approach, have been developed for fuel cell system analysis, but simplified models are often used as part of the building integrated micro-combined heat and power assessment. Many of the building integrated micro-combined heat and power assessments only investigate the average annual energy usage and the associated greenhouse gas emissions of the micro-combined heat and power systems without fully accounting for the seasonal and day-to-day variations in the load and supply. Differences in the fuel cell models used for building integrated micro-combined heat and power assessment has led to conflicting results and conclusions about the potential for this technology in the residential sector. A literature review is conducted in this work to assess the opportunities and obstacles for fuel cell micro-combined heat and power in the residential sector and the methods of assessing these systems. The review reveals that certain fuel cell model types, such as the black box approach, tend to give inconsistent results when the assumptions do not align with the actual operation of the fuel cell micro-combined heat and power system. Recommendations are made for employing these models while assessing building integrated fuel cell micro-combined heat and power systems. A unified approach that integrates more sophisticated fuel cell micro-combined heat and power models into building integrated energy performance simulation platforms is recommended.
机译:微热或微综合热量和功率,可以满足住宅扇区的电气和热需求,正在增长,并且可以减少能源使用和排放。微结合的热量和功率不同于典型的混合热量和发电厂的尺寸,并且在这些系统通常被控制的方式上,以跟随空间加热负载而不是电负载。在可用的不同技术中,基于燃料电池的微综合热量和功率与基于燃烧的技术根本不同,并且有可能实现高电效率,低排放,降低噪声以及降低住宅扇区的能耗。然而,这些益处并不总是通过燃料电池微综合热和功率实现,因为它们取决于诸如启动/关闭时间,调节能力和应用程序等因素的因素。虽然在文献中的机会清晰且良好,但评估燃料电池微综合热量和功率使用,效率和排放的方法变化。已经开发出用于燃料电池系统分析的准二维或三维方法的先进模型和方法,但简化的模型通常用作建筑物集成的微综合热和功率评估的一部分。许多建筑物集成的微综合热量和功率评估只会调查微结合热量和电力系统的平均能源使用和相关的温室气体排放,而无需完全占负载的季节和日常变化和供应。用于建立综合微综合热和功率评估的燃料电池模型的差异导致了对住宅行业在该技术的潜力相冲突的结果和结论。在这项工作中进行了一个文献综述,以评估住宅领域的燃料电池微综合热量和电力的机会和障碍以及评估这些系统的方法。该审查显示,当假设不与燃料电池微组合热电系统的实际操作不对准时,某些燃料电池模型类型(例如黑盒)往往会产生不一致的结果。建议采用这些型号,同时评估建筑物集成燃料电池微综合热和电力系统。建议使用统一的方法,以将更复杂的燃料电池微综合热和电力模型集成到构建集成能量性能仿真平台上。

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