Techno-economic analysis of a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system with hydrogen production and storage options

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2015

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Yildiz Kalinci
Arif Hepbasli
Ibrahim Dincer

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

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In the present study a hybrid renewable energy system using hydrogen energy as energy storage option is conceptually modeled for the Bozcaada Island in Turkey. The system is investigated from the techno-economic point of view. The Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewable (HOMER) tool is used to define the optimum size of the equipment based on the geographical and meteorological data of the island. The HOMER uses the net present cost (NPC) method while ranking the system suitability. Also the cost of energy (COE) is calculated with the total annual cost (ACT). The study considers two scenarios which are only wind turbine and wind turbine/PV hybrid systems. Using the wind turbine/PV array system instead of wind turbine only decreases the NPC from $14624343 to $11960698. Also it decreases the hydrogen tank capacity to 400 kg and hence affects other equipment size and NPC. So the COE varies between $1.016/kWh and $0.83/kWh. According to this the optimum system components are defined as PV array-300 kW wind turbine (E33x2) fuel cell-100 kW converter-150 kW electrolyzer-200 kW and hydrogen tank-400 kg to supply a 1875 kWh/d primary load. Furthermore the effects of some parameters and the equipment on NPC are examined. Increasing potential of the renewable energy sources such as annual average wind speed or solar radiation decreases both COE and NPC. While the annual average solar radiation increases to 5 kWh/m(2)/d the NPC and CUE decrease to $11673704 and $0.81/kWh. Likewise an increase in the annual average wind speed will decrease the costs to $11452712 and $0.795/kWh respectively. Also increasing the real interest i to 5% increases the COE to $1.043/kWh as expected. Copyright (c) 2014 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Renewable energy, Cost assessment, Electricity, Hydrogen production, PEM FUEL-CELLS, ECONOMIC-ASSESSMENT, POWER MANAGEMENT, BATTERY SYSTEM, WIND SYSTEM, ISLAND, IMPLEMENTATION, TECHNOLOGIES, FEASIBILITY, SIMULATION, Renewable Energy, Electricity, Cost Assessment, Hydrogen Production

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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40

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24

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7652

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7664
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