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Cappa, Francesco; Facci, Andrea Luigi; Ubertini, Stefano, E-mail: francesco.cappa@unitus.it, E-mail: andrea.facci@unitus.it, E-mail: stefano.ubertini@unitus.it2015
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[en] In this paper we compare the technical and economical performances of a high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell with those of an internal combustion engine for a 10 kW combined heat and power residential application. In a view of social innovation, this solution will create new partnerships of cooperating families aiming to reduce the energy consumption and costs. The energy system is simulated through a lumped model. We compare, in the Italian context, the total daily operating cost and energy savings of each system with respect to the separate purchase of electricity from the grid and production of the thermal energy through a standard boiler. The analysis is carried out with the energy systems operating with both the standard thermal tracking and an optimized management. The latter is retrieved through an optimization methodology based on the graph theory. We show that the internal combustion engine is much more affected by the choice of the operating strategy with respect to the fuel cell, in terms long term profitability. Then we conduct a net present value analysis with the aim of evidencing the convenience of using a high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell for cogeneration in residential applications. - Highlights: • Fuel cells are a feasible and economically convenient solution for residential CHP. • Control strategy is fundamental for the economical performance of a residential CHP. • Flexibility is a major strength of the fuel cell CHP.
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S0360-5442(15)00848-8; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2015.06.092; Copyright (c) 2015 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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BOILERS, COGENERATION, COMBUSTION, COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS, DIAGRAMS, ECONOMICS, ELECTRICITY, ENERGY CONSUMPTION, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENERGY SYSTEMS, FLEXIBILITY, FUELS, GRIDS, HEAT, HOUSEHOLDS, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES, MEMBRANES, OPERATING COST, PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELLS, PROTON TEMPERATURE
CHEMICAL REACTIONS, COST, DIRECT ENERGY CONVERTERS, EFFICIENCY, ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS, ELECTRODES, ENERGY, ENGINES, EVALUATION, FUEL CELLS, HEAT ENGINES, INFORMATION, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, OXIDATION, POWER GENERATION, SOLID ELECTROLYTE FUEL CELLS, STEAM GENERATION, TENSILE PROPERTIES, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
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