The active use of fuel cells and solar energy in power generation systems can help reduce fossil energy consumption and improve the work capacity of the system, which is an important means to achieve the goal of "carbon neutrality". In this study, novel solid oxide fuel cell-integrated solar combined cycle systems with different solar integration modes are proposed and investigated. The thermodynamic, environmental and economic performances of new systems with different solar collector integration modes are evaluated using the exergoeconomic theory and environmental performance analysis. The results show that when the new system uses trough solar collectors to replace part of the heating load of the second-stage high-pressure economizer and high-pressure boiler drum, the system has the highest exergy efficiency (52.91%), the lowest unit exergoeconomic cost (0.102109 $/kWh) and the lowest specific CO2 emission rate (475.27 g/kWh). When the operating conditions of the system remain unchanged, this solar energy integration mode has the highest solar-toelectricity efficiency (26.69%) as well as thermal-to-electricity efficiency (44.22%), and can obtain the best profit in the same operating life. The new system can attain maximum energy efficiency and optimal economic benefits by using this solar energy integration mode. (c) 2023 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Exergoeconomic evaluation of novel solid oxide fuel cell-integrated solar combined cycle with different solar integration modes

Baccioli, A;Desideri, U
2023-01-01

Abstract

The active use of fuel cells and solar energy in power generation systems can help reduce fossil energy consumption and improve the work capacity of the system, which is an important means to achieve the goal of "carbon neutrality". In this study, novel solid oxide fuel cell-integrated solar combined cycle systems with different solar integration modes are proposed and investigated. The thermodynamic, environmental and economic performances of new systems with different solar collector integration modes are evaluated using the exergoeconomic theory and environmental performance analysis. The results show that when the new system uses trough solar collectors to replace part of the heating load of the second-stage high-pressure economizer and high-pressure boiler drum, the system has the highest exergy efficiency (52.91%), the lowest unit exergoeconomic cost (0.102109 $/kWh) and the lowest specific CO2 emission rate (475.27 g/kWh). When the operating conditions of the system remain unchanged, this solar energy integration mode has the highest solar-toelectricity efficiency (26.69%) as well as thermal-to-electricity efficiency (44.22%), and can obtain the best profit in the same operating life. The new system can attain maximum energy efficiency and optimal economic benefits by using this solar energy integration mode. (c) 2023 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2023
Lu, Zy; Zhang, Hf; Duan, Lq; Wang, Z; Wang, Qs; Baccioli, A; Desideri, U
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