The Impact of Hydrogen Energy Storage on the Electricity Harvesting

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Abstract

The economics, infrastructure, transportation, and level of living of a country are all influenced by energy. The gap between energy usage and availabil-ity is a global issue. Currently, all countries rely on fossil fuels for energy genera-tion, and these fossil fuels are not sustainable. The hydrogen proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) power system is both clean and efficient. The fuel delivery system and the PEMFC make up the majority of the PEMFC power sys-tem. The lack of an efficient, safe, and cost-effective hydrogen storage system is still a major barrier to its widespread use. Solid hydrogen storage has the large capacity, safety and good reversibility. As a hydrogen source system, the hydrogen supply characteristics affect the characteristics of the PEMFC at the output. In this paper, a mathematical model of a hydrogen source reactor and PEMFC based on chemical absorption/desorption of solid hydrogen storage is established, and a simulation model of a PEMFC power system coupled with solid hydrogen storage is established using MATLAB/SIMULINK software, and the hydrogen supply of the reactor is analyzed in detail. The influence of prominent factors is evaluated. The research results show that the proposed method improved the system perfor-mance. At the same time, increasing the PEMFC temperature, increasing the area of the proton exchange membrane and the oxygen supply pressure can increase the output power of the power system.

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Mousa, G., Aly, A. A., Khan, I., & Madsen, D. Ø. (2023). The Impact of Hydrogen Energy Storage on the Electricity Harvesting. Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing, 36(2), 1963–1978. https://doi.org/10.32604/iasc.2023.033627

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