Abstract

Due to the improvement of people's living standards, uptake of multi-functional household appliances, electricity consumption accounts for a rising ratio in the proportion of primary energy usage. Currently, electricity accounts for more than 50% of primary energy usage and city gas is about 21% of total. The aim of this research focus on improving the efficiency of household energy usage and optimizing the economy of residential energy systems. This paper classified the detail electricity consumption and generation for a Japan typical household with Hybrid Fuel cell and Photovoltaic System (HFPS) based on the history monitored data. Then a simulation model of the Hybrid Heat pump and Photovoltaic System (HHPS) was designed under the same user load for analyzing the energy consumption. Finally, the economy of the two systems is compared and optimized by considering the carbon tax, equipment price and energy price fluctuation. In general, by comparing the environmental and economic performances of both two systems, the results showed that HFPS has a better environmental performance than HHPS, but HHPS presented an economic advantage over HFPS. In addition, with the change of equipment price and the development trend of energy price in the future, the economic performance of HFPS is gradually improved, which is better than HHPS and has more development prospects. The results of this work provide policy guidance for the future Japanese government's promotion of residential fuel cell systems, while choosing the optimal path between user energy characteristics and power contract scheme.

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