Abstract

The solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)/lithium battery hybrid energy structure uses lithium batteries as the energy buffer unit to ensure that the SOFC can operate safely and stably when the load power increases suddenly. For the SOFC/lithium battery hybrid power generation system, a real-time energy management strategy based on power prediction is discussed, and an in-depth summary is made from system construction, power prediction, energy distribution, and power tracking. In the hybrid power generation system, the SOFC system and the lithium battery influence each other. Research the appropriate energy management strategies and realize real-time energy distribution and tracking of hybrid power generation systems in order to improve system performance and economy. This has become a key issue in the current SOFC hybrid power generation system research field.

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