TY - JOUR
T1 - Integration of wind turbine with heliostat based CSP/CPVT system for hydrogen production and polygeneration
T2 - A thermodynamic comparison
AU - Cai, Dongsheng
AU - Bamisile, Olusola
AU - Adebayo, Victor
AU - Huang, Qi
AU - Dagbasi, Mustafa
AU - Okonkwo, Eric C.
AU - Al-Ansari, Tareq
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC
PY - 2022/1/15
Y1 - 2022/1/15
N2 - In this study, two wind-solar-based polygeneration systems namely CES-1 and CES-2 are developed, modeled, and analyzed thermodynamically. CES-1 hybridizes a heliostat based CSP system with wind turbines while CES-2 integrates heliostat-based CPVT with wind turbines. This study aims to compare the production and thermodynamics performance of two heliostat based concentrated solar power technologies when hybridized with wind turbines. The systems have been modeled to produce, freshwater, hot water, electricity, hydrogen, and cooling with different cycles/subsystems. While the overall objective of the study is to model two polygeneration systems with improved energy and exergy performances, the performances of two solar technologies are compared. The wind turbine system integrated with the comprehensive energy systems will produce 1.14 MW of electricity and it has 72.2% energy and exergy efficiency. Also, based on the same solar energy input, the performance of the heliostat integrated CPVT system (CES-2) is found to be better than that of the CSP based system (CES-1). The polygeneration thermal and exergy efficiencies for the two systems respectively are 48.08% and 31.67% for CES-1; 59.7% and 43.91% for CES-2. Also, the electric power produced by CES-2 is 280 kW higher in comparison to CES-1.
AB - In this study, two wind-solar-based polygeneration systems namely CES-1 and CES-2 are developed, modeled, and analyzed thermodynamically. CES-1 hybridizes a heliostat based CSP system with wind turbines while CES-2 integrates heliostat-based CPVT with wind turbines. This study aims to compare the production and thermodynamics performance of two heliostat based concentrated solar power technologies when hybridized with wind turbines. The systems have been modeled to produce, freshwater, hot water, electricity, hydrogen, and cooling with different cycles/subsystems. While the overall objective of the study is to model two polygeneration systems with improved energy and exergy performances, the performances of two solar technologies are compared. The wind turbine system integrated with the comprehensive energy systems will produce 1.14 MW of electricity and it has 72.2% energy and exergy efficiency. Also, based on the same solar energy input, the performance of the heliostat integrated CPVT system (CES-2) is found to be better than that of the CSP based system (CES-1). The polygeneration thermal and exergy efficiencies for the two systems respectively are 48.08% and 31.67% for CES-1; 59.7% and 43.91% for CES-2. Also, the electric power produced by CES-2 is 280 kW higher in comparison to CES-1.
KW - Heliostats CPVT/CSP
KW - Hydrogen production
KW - Solar energy
KW - Thermodynamics
KW - Wind energy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.11.106
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.11.106
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85097076564
SN - 0360-3199
VL - 47
SP - 3316
EP - 3345
JO - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
JF - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
IS - 5
ER -