E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

A renewable energy and hydrogen storage system for residential electricity supply

  • Di Micco Simona,
  • Romano Fabiana,
  • Lanni Davide,
  • Perna Alessandra,
  • Cigolotti Viviana,
  • Russo Maria Teresa,
  • Miranda Claudio,
  • Minutillo Mariagiovanna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341401007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 414
p. 01007

Abstract

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Because of the intermittent behavior of renewable sources, efficient, reliable and clean energy storage technologies are needed to achieve a more stable and secure energy supply. In this context, hydrogen technologies play a key role because they can store large amount of energy for long time. In this study, a hydrogen-based electrical energy storage system, integrated with a solar power plant, is designed and analyzed from the energy perspective. The system consists of a photovoltaic power plant, an alkaline electrolysis unit, metal hydride tanks for hydrogen storage, a Li-ion battery unit and a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell module. The system is conceived for supplying a residential user. A numerical model is developed for sizing the system’s components and for evaluating their behaviors in terms of produced/stored electricity and hydrogen production. In this purpose, a sensitivity analysis varying PV plant size as well as the Li-ion battery capacity is performed for achieving the best compromise in terms of energy supply among all the considered power sources.