Author/Authors :
Ameri، M نويسنده , , Yoosefi، M نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper presents sizing, energy management strategy, and cost analysis for a configuration
consisting of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, fuel cell (FC) storage system, and reverse osmosis (RO)
desalination technology for combined power and fresh water production. In this system, PV is the main
power supply source; fuel cell is a storage system accompanied by Hydrogen production and storage
devices; and for fresh water production, RO technology is considered as desalination unit. Energy
production strategy, developed on the basis of solar irradiance, hourly electricity consumption, and
daily fresh water demand to minimize the capacity of components. To this goal, a flowchart diagram is
designed, and sizing method is modeled using MATLAB software based on this flowchart. Finally,
economic analysis for co-production of fresh water and electricity is discussed, and results of
sensitivity analysis for variations of net present value (NPV) cost in terms of different fuel cell storage
system prices and different interest rates are presented. Results show that described energy
management strategy causes the configuration to follow hourly electrical demand and daily fresh water
requirement precisely, so that the total surplus energy production during a day is very little and
negligible. Moreover, calculations show that the largest part of costs is due to the energy storage
system. So, while the solar PV is the main energy source and solar irradiance in Khark Island more
than Astara, the overall configuration cost is greater in Khark Island just because of greater energy
storage system costs, nevertheless, using such energy storage systems is necessary due to intermittent
inherent of solar energy
Keywords :
Renewable energy , reverse osmosis , Solar photovoltaic , Desalination , FUEL CELL