Ahmet BozgeyikLutfiye AltayA. Hepbasli2025-10-0620220080311393036031990360-319910.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.02.186https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85126607978&doi=10.1016%2Fj.ijhydene.2022.02.186&partnerID=40&md5=3cd082268d7e184f96c3af3f642d5b4bhttps://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/8671The importance of renewable energy compared to fossil fuels is increasing due to growing energy demand and environmental challenges. Multi-generation systems use one or more energy sources and produce several useful outputs. The present study aims at investigating and comparing solar energy based multi-generation systems with and without once-through MSF desalination unit from the thermodynamic point of view. Firstly hydrogen electricity and hot water for space heating and domestic usage are produced using the system which consists of a parabolic trough collector an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) and a PEM electrolyzer and heat exchanger as sub-systems. The performance of the entire system is evaluated from the energetic and exergetic points of view. Various parameters affecting hydrogen production rate and efficiency values are also investigated with the thermodynamic model implemented in the Engineering Equation Solver (EES) package. The system can produce hydrogen at a mass flow rate of 20.39 kg/day. The results of the study show that the energy and exergy efficiency values of the ORC are calculated to be 16.80% and 40% while those for the overall system are determined to be 78% and 25.50% respectively. Secondly once-through MSF desalination unit is integrated to the system between ORC evaporator and heat exchanger producing domestic hot water in the solar cycle in order not to affect hydrogen production rate while thermodynamic values are compared. Fresh water production capacity of the system is calculated to be at a volumetric flow rate of 5.74 m3/day with 10 stages. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.EnglishEnergy Efficiency, Exergy Efficiency, Hydrogen Energy, Multi-generation, Once-through Msf Desalination, Renewable Energy, Desalination, Exergy, Fossil Fuels, Heat Exchangers, Hydrogen Production, Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (pemfc), Rankine Cycle, Solar Energy, Solar Power Generation, Water, Desalination Units, Energy-based, Exergy Efficiencies, Generation Systems, Hydrogen Energy, Multi Generations, Once Through, Once-through Msf Desalination, Production Rates, Renewable Energies, Energy EfficiencyDesalination, Exergy, Fossil fuels, Heat exchangers, Hydrogen production, Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), Rankine cycle, Solar energy, Solar power generation, Water, Desalination units, Energy-based, Exergy efficiencies, Generation systems, Hydrogen Energy, Multi generations, Once through, Once-through MSF desalination, Production rates, Renewable energies, Energy efficiencyA parametric study of a renewable energy based multigeneration system using PEM for hydrogen production with and without once-through MSF desalinationArticle