Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization

fueling synthesis gas may be challenging. To mitigate this challenge, the present research aims to supply pure hydrogen to be mixed with synthesis gas before entering the anode compartment of SOFC. Wind energy is employed to take advantage of renewable energy for green hydrogen production to produce...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Main Authors: Hai, Tao; El-Shafay, A. S.; Alizadeh, As'ad; Dhahad, Hayder A.; Chauhan, Bhupendra Singh; Almojil, Sattam Fahad; Almohana, Abdulaziz Ibrahim; Alali, Abdulrhman Fahmi
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Language:English
Published: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001139860300001
author Hai
Tao; El-Shafay
A. S.; Alizadeh
As'ad; Dhahad
Hayder A.; Chauhan
Bhupendra Singh; Almojil
Sattam Fahad; Almohana
Abdulaziz Ibrahim; Alali
Abdulrhman Fahmi
spellingShingle Hai
Tao; El-Shafay
A. S.; Alizadeh
As'ad; Dhahad
Hayder A.; Chauhan
Bhupendra Singh; Almojil
Sattam Fahad; Almohana
Abdulaziz Ibrahim; Alali
Abdulrhman Fahmi
Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels
author_facet Hai
Tao; El-Shafay
A. S.; Alizadeh
As'ad; Dhahad
Hayder A.; Chauhan
Bhupendra Singh; Almojil
Sattam Fahad; Almohana
Abdulaziz Ibrahim; Alali
Abdulrhman Fahmi
author_sort Hai
spelling Hai, Tao; El-Shafay, A. S.; Alizadeh, As'ad; Dhahad, Hayder A.; Chauhan, Bhupendra Singh; Almojil, Sattam Fahad; Almohana, Abdulaziz Ibrahim; Alali, Abdulrhman Fahmi
Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
English
Article; Early Access
fueling synthesis gas may be challenging. To mitigate this challenge, the present research aims to supply pure hydrogen to be mixed with synthesis gas before entering the anode compartment of SOFC. Wind energy is employed to take advantage of renewable energy for green hydrogen production to produce the required pure hydrogen. Feasibility assessment of a considered novel hybrid electricity generation system is carried out based on thermodynamics laws. Its performance characteristics are compared with a typical biomassdriven SOFC power block. Also, environmental considerations to specify the CO2 emission status of the hybrid plant were taken into account. The results show that with increasing current density, the maximum power values are calculated to be around 267 kW and 283 kW, respectively. Also, the hydrogen-injected framework produces more electricity by 5%-6%, which depends on operating conditions. Such a power generation enhancement has led to greater values for exergetic efficiencies as well as lower values for environmental damage impacts for the novel hybrid structure compared to a typical biomass-driven SOFC unit. Optimization results indicate that at point B, the _Wnet and epsilon ed respectively become, (c) 2023 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
0360-3199
1879-3487
2024
51

10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.02.016
Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels

WOS:001139860300001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001139860300001
title Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
title_short Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
title_full Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
title_fullStr Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
title_full_unstemmed Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
title_sort Comparison analysis of hydrogen addition into both anode and afterburner of fuel cell incorporated with hybrid renewable energy driven SOFC: An application of techno-environmental horizon and multi-objective optimization
container_title INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
language English
format Article; Early Access
description fueling synthesis gas may be challenging. To mitigate this challenge, the present research aims to supply pure hydrogen to be mixed with synthesis gas before entering the anode compartment of SOFC. Wind energy is employed to take advantage of renewable energy for green hydrogen production to produce the required pure hydrogen. Feasibility assessment of a considered novel hybrid electricity generation system is carried out based on thermodynamics laws. Its performance characteristics are compared with a typical biomassdriven SOFC power block. Also, environmental considerations to specify the CO2 emission status of the hybrid plant were taken into account. The results show that with increasing current density, the maximum power values are calculated to be around 267 kW and 283 kW, respectively. Also, the hydrogen-injected framework produces more electricity by 5%-6%, which depends on operating conditions. Such a power generation enhancement has led to greater values for exergetic efficiencies as well as lower values for environmental damage impacts for the novel hybrid structure compared to a typical biomass-driven SOFC unit. Optimization results indicate that at point B, the _Wnet and epsilon ed respectively become, (c) 2023 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
publisher PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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1879-3487
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