Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1732949 Energy 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Performance of a biomass gasification and PEMFC integrated system is analyzed.•A flowsheet model of the PEMFC integrated system is developed.•Effect of biomass sources and key parameters on hydrogen and power generation is presented.•The PEMFC integrated system is designed for small-scale power demand.•Effect of load changes on the performance of PEMFC is investigated.

The PEMFC (proton exchange membrane fuel cell) is expected to play a significant role in next-generation energy systems. Because most hydrogen that is used as a fuel for PEMFCs is derived from the reforming of natural gas, the use of renewable energy sources such as biomass to produce this hydrogen offers a promising alternative. This study is focused on the performance analysis of an integrated biomass gasification and PEMFC system. The combined heat and power generation output of this integrated system is designed for residential applications, taking into account thermal and electrical demands. A flowsheet model of the integrated PEMFC system is developed and employed to analyze its performance with respect to various key operating parameters. A purification process consisting of a water–gas shift reactor and a preferential oxidation reactor is also necessary in order to reduce the concentration of CO in the synthesis gas to below 10 ppm for subsequent use in the PEMFC. The effect of load level on the performance of the PEMFC system is investigated. Based on an electrical load of 5 kW, it is found that the electrical efficiency of the PEMFC integrated system is 22%, and, when waste heat recovery is considered, the total efficiency of the PEMFC system is 51%.

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