Abstract
AbstractWaste heat recovery is common in high‐temperature water electrolysis production, but the latent heat from the hydrogen–water mixture is not fully utilized, and the electric heater to generate steam consumes much energy. In this research, a cascade heat pump is proposed to recover the latent heat from electrolysis products and generate steam. The heat pump can save as much as 65% electric energy compared with a single electric heater. Although in some cases, the latent heat is not enough to generate sufficient steam, it can still save 46.1% of energy. Also, this research emphasizes the significant influence of hydrogen and water proportion in electrolysis products. Compared with 80% water proportion, 50% water proportion can save 1.67 MW energy just in the water vaporization process for a 10 MW electrolyzer. The payback period is 3.43 years, which makes it worth investing.
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