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  • The study models a Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) combined heat and power (CHP) system that can provide energy autonomously and supply electricity to the grid on demand.
  • It replaces an existing solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system at the University of Nottingham, specifically designed for better performance amid fluctuating heating and power needs in the UK.
  • The results indicate that the PEMFC system could reduce annual CO emissions by 65.99% and costs by 66.74%, with a good internal rate of return of 8.93% and a benefit-to-cost ratio of 1.02.

Article Abstract

This simulation study is aimed to model a contemporary Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) CHP system having a 'heat and power' autonomy as well as a provision of demand-driven electrical supply to the grid. A novel nanowire-electrode PEMFC stack is adopted within this PEMFC CHP system so to effectively replace the existing natural gas fuelled durable solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) CHP system installed at David Wilson Millennium Eco-house at University of Nottingham. The energy savings, environmental, and economic performances of the proposed PEMFC system are determined and compared to the base case (SOFC) which is operated continuously to maintain a 1.5 kWe. While to meetup the highly fluctuating and seasonal demands of heating and power like in the UK, a PEMFC is more productive and advantageous over a SOFC. The proposed PEMFC unlike to the SOFC will be able to operate and adjust its output and turn down instantly as per changing conditions of ambient temperatures and loads in terms of electricity and heat. The results of the modelling predicted that as compared to the base case scenario, this PEMFC CHP system will efficiently reduce an annual CO emission by 65.99% and fiscal costs by 66.74% with a viable internal rate of return as 8.93% and benefit to cost ratio as 1.02.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-06054-5DOI Listing

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