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Investigation of photovoltaic-hydrogen power system for a real house in Turkey: Hydrogen blending to natural gas effects on system design
Affiliation:1. Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, ?stanbul University-Cerrahpa?a, Turkey;2. Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, ?stanbul University-Cerrahpa?a, Turkey;3. Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, ?stanbul Esenyurt Univesity, Turkey
Abstract:In the study, the effects of hydrogen mixing studies at the rate of 20% to the natural gas system which is an ongoing study in Turkey, on the photovoltaic system (PV) is investigated using a real house consumption. Providing the annual electrical energy consumption (1936,83  kWh) and 20% of natural gas consumption (62,4 m3) of a real house with hydrogen is included in the study. A PV-hydrogen system is theoretically investigated to provide the energy required for hydrogen production from solar panels. Hydrogen blending effects on PV size, capacity usage, and carbon footprint are analyzed. Thus, the contribution was also made to the “green hydrogen” works and reduction of the carbon footprint of the house. It was found that the required hydrogen for electricity can be provided 52,5 m2 solar panel area and 14,28% increase in this area and installed power can provide an amount of hydrogen that need for 20% hydrogen blending to the natural gas system. The overall system capacity usage decreased when the system is used for 20% hydrogen blending to the natural gas system. The carbon footprint of the house was decreased by 67,5%. If the hydrogen has not been blended with 20% natural gas, this ratio would have been 59,2%.
Keywords:Photovoltaic-hydrogen power system  Green hydrogen  Hydrogen natural gas blending  Decarbonization
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