Abstract

The Power-to-Gas (PTG) is one of the progressing technologies that enables the conversion of electrical energy into hydrogen or methane gas. This study focuses on the comprehensive analysis of energy efficiency, exergy efficiency, and exergy destruction rate within the PTG overall system. The investigation covers the evaluation of the wind turbine for power generation, the proton exchange membrane (PEM) employed in hydrogen production, and the methanation unit dedicated to methane production. The analysis examines the overall system as well as each individual component. By quantifying the energy and exergy efficiencies, this study provides potential improvements for maximizing the PTG system's overall effectiveness. The outcomes of this study contribute to the advancement and deployment of PTG technologies, thereby facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources and promoting sustainable energy solutions.

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