Abstract
In front of the opportunity of the rapid development of renewable energy power generation, energy storage is playing a more important role in improving its utilization efficiency. In this paper, a hybrid energy system based on combination of hydrogen fueled compressed air energy storage system and water electrolysis hydrogen generator is proposed. The superfluous renewable energy power is charged by compressing the air and/or producing hydrogen through water electrolysis. A hydrogen combustor is introduced to raise the air temperature in the discharging process. A thermodynamic model of the proposed system is built. Energy and exergy analysis found that under the design condition, the proposed system can achieve a round trip efficiency of 65.11%, an exergy efficiency of 79.23%, and an energy storage density of 5.85 kWh/m3. The exergy loss of water electrolysis hydrogen generator and hydrogen combustor rank in the top two of all components. Sensitivity analysis indicates that the outlet temperature of hydrogen combustor and specific energy consumption of water electrolysis hydrogen generator are the crucial influencing factor of system performance.
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