Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
765187 Energy Conversion and Management 2016 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A novel dual power source residential CCHP system model is proposed.•Low temperature and high current density guarantee the high efficiency of PTSC.•High system efficiency can be obtained at a relatively low solar radiation.•Government subsidy is a crucial factor to improve system economic performance.•System environmental performance is discussed by parametric study.

This paper presents an innovative, hybrid residential CCHP system based on fuel cell and solar technologies that can provide electric power, heating and cooling. The CCHP system consists of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) stack, parabolic trough solar collector (PTSC), double-effect absorption chiller and their relevant accessories. The effects of key operating parameters for PEMFC and PTSC systems (e.g.: current density, operating temperature and solar radiation) on the system thermodynamic performance are analyzed and discussed. The results show that the PEMFC operation temperature has a significant influence on the PTSC output performance in a hybrid CCHP system and that the PTSC also plays an important role as a bridge between the PEMFC stack and absorption chiller. The maximum efficiency of a hybrid system can reach 80.5%, which is higher than conventional CCHP systems, due to the high efficiency of PEMFC, PTSC and double-effect absorption chiller. The economic and environmental analysis of CCHP system are also performed, the results indicate the project is practicable, meanwhile, high current density and solar radiation and low operating temperature can improve pollutant emissions reduction of the system.

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