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A distributed energy system integrating SOFC-MGT with mid-and-low temperature solar thermochemical hydrogen fuel production
Authors:Zhimei Zheng  Taixiu Liu  Qibin Liu  Jing Lei  Juan Fang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, PR China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, 100049, PR China;3. School of Energy, Power, and Mechanical Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, 102206, PR China
Abstract:Solar thermochemical hydrogen production with energy level upgraded from solar thermal to chemical energy shows great potential. By integrating mid-and-low temperature solar thermochemistry and solid oxide fuel cells, in this paper, a new distributed energy system combining power, cooling, and heating is proposed and analyzed from thermodynamic, energy and exergy viewpoints. Different from the high temperature solar thermochemistry (above 1073.15 K), the mid-and-low temperature solar thermochemistry utilizes concentrated solar thermal (473.15–573.15 K) to drive methanol decomposition reaction, reducing irreversible heat collection loss. The produced hydrogen-rich fuel is converted into power through solid oxide fuel cells and micro gas turbines successively, realizing the cascaded utilization of fuel and solar energy. Numerical simulation is conducted to investigate the system thermodynamic performances under design and off-design conditions. Promising results reveal that solar-to-hydrogen and net solar-to-electricity efficiencies reach 66.26% and 40.93%, respectively. With the solar thermochemical conversion and hydrogen-rich fuel cascade utilization, the system exergy and overall energy efficiencies reach 59.76% and 80.74%, respectively. This research may provide a pathway for efficient hydrogen-rich fuel production and power generation.
Keywords:Hydrogen-rich fuel  Solar thermochemistry  Solid oxide fuel cell  Distributed energy system
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