Sevgi ErzenEmin AçıkkalpA. Hepbasli2025-10-062020235248472352-484710.1016/j.egyr.2019.08.080https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85081096992&doi=10.1016%2Fj.egyr.2019.08.080&partnerID=40&md5=4bf73ae92d48a385c8abf57b1accb549https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/9249Environmental concerns have gained great attention in the last decades especially the global warming caused by usage of fossil fuels mostly. Renewable energy sources are the most reasonable way to decreasing the fossil fuel usage as a primary source and to preventing its environmental effects. In this regard renewable source multigeneration systems seem to be an alternative. In this paper a solar driven multigeneration system consisting of PV/T panels a hydrogen fueled diesel engine generator an electrolyzer a hydrogen compressor a hydrogen storage tank batteries an air cooled chiller a hydrogen combustor a water storage tank and a control systems is considered. The simulation of this system is performed through TRNSYS 18. Outputs from the proposed system are heating cooling electricity and hydrogen. The performance analysis is done for Izmir which is the third biggest city in Turkey by population while the obtained results are evaluated over a period of one year. © 2025 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.EnglishAir Cooling Chiller, Hydrogen, Multigeneration, Solar Energy, Cooling Systems, Energy Efficiency, Fossil Fuels, Global Warming, Hydrogen Storage, Solar Power Generation, Tanks (containers), Air Cooling, Air Cooling Chiller, Environmental Concerns, Hydrogen-fuelled, Multi Generations, Performances Analysis, Primary Sources, Renewable Energy Source, Renewable Sources, Solar Hydrogen, Solar EnergyCooling systems, Energy efficiency, Fossil fuels, Global warming, Hydrogen storage, Solar power generation, Tanks (containers), Air cooling, Air cooling chiller, Environmental concerns, Hydrogen-fuelled, Multi generations, Performances analysis, Primary sources, Renewable energy source, Renewable sources, Solar hydrogen, Solar energyPerformance analysis of a solar–hydrogen driven multigeneration systemArticle