Title of article
Stand-alone operation of an alkaline water electrolyser fed by wind and photovoltaic systems
Author/Authors
Ursْa، نويسنده , , Alfredo and San Martيn، نويسنده , , Idoia and Barrios، نويسنده , , Ernesto L. and Sanchis، نويسنده , , Pablo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
16
From page
14952
To page
14967
Abstract
Over the last few years, hydrogen technologies have established themselves as key enablers in the medium and long-term development of a new energy model that offers greater sustainability and independence than the present-day one. In this respect, the integration of water electrolysis with renewable energy-based systems can play an important part in the large-scale production of sustainable hydrogen. This paper reports on the complete experimental characterisation of a 1 Nm3 h−1 alkaline water electrolyser located in the Public University of Navarre (UPNa). Specifically, a study was made of the electrical performance, hydrogen production rate, purity of the gases generated and energy efficiency, for a range of operating currents (40–120 A), temperatures (35–65 °C) and pressures (5–25 bar). Additionally, an experimental study was conducted on the electrolyser operation under conditions that are characteristic of a stand-alone wind power and PV-based renewable energy system, installed at the UPNa. The results obtained for the wind power and PV emulations showed that the electrolyser performed correctly, with regard to balance of plant and its principal electrochemical characteristics. Furthermore, the mean energy efficiency of the electrolyser was 77.7% for the wind power emulation, and 78.6% for the PV emulation on a day with stable irradiance, and 78.1% on a day with highly variable irradiance (day with scattered clouds).
Keywords
Wind Energy Systems , Alkaline water electrolysers , Photovoltaic systems , Renewable hydrogen
Journal title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Record number
1865764
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