Energies (Jun 2015)

Performance Analysis of a MCFC/MGT Hybrid Power System Bi-Fueled by City Gas and Biogas

  • Hongyu Huang,
  • Jun Li,
  • Zhaohong He,
  • Tao Zeng,
  • Noriyuki Kobayashi,
  • Mitsuhiro Kubota

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en8065661
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 5661 – 5677

Abstract

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This study evaluates the performance of a molten carbonate fuel cell and micro gas turbine (MCFC/MGT) hybrid power system bi-fueled by city gas and biogas. The performance of the MCFC/MGT hybrid power system and MFCF/MGT hybrid power system response have been investigated experimentally and numerically. Results show that the MCFC, steam reformer, and catalytic combustor models are in agreement with the experimental results of the system fueled by city gas only and the system bi-fueled by city gas and biogas. The MFCF/MGT hybrid power system can have manifest operation with the addition of biogas at a flow rate of up to 150.0 Nm3·h−1, which is about 50% of the overall input heat value. In addition, the MCFC and MGT outputs decrease with the increase in the flow rate of added biogas, with an overall power generation efficiency ranging from 39.0% to 42.0%. Furthermore, the MCFC/MGT hybrid power system can be operated stably both at low amplitude with slow current change and large amplitude with rapid power conditions. Finally, the MCFC/MGT hybrid system bi-fueled by city gas and biogas may be applicable to the energy supply of the micro–grid network.

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