Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1278051 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2009 | 12 Pages |
A novel hybrid plant for the production of a mixture of methane and hydrogen (17 vol%) from a steam-reforming reactor whose heat duty is supplied by a concentrating solar power (CSP) plant by means of a molten salt stream is here presented.It has been demonstrated in the literature that mixtures containing up to 17 vol% of hydrogen in a natural gas (NG) stream can be sent in the NG pipeline infrastructure and can supply NG–ICE propulsion systems reducing the GHG emissions and improving the engine efficiency.A rigorous two-dimensional model has been developed to investigate the behaviour of the steam-reforming reactor and the effects of some important operating conditions, such as the reactant mixture residence time, the steam-to-carbon ratio in the feedstock, the operating pressure and the inlet temperature.The final outcome of this work is the dimensioning of a solar enriched methane plant for the electricity and gas requirements of domestic users.