The use of fuel cell technology as electricity and heat generators in residential buildings

Authors

  • Renata Włodarczyk Department of Energy Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure and Environment, Czestochowa University of Technology Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0093-5178

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36119/15.2021.6.2

Keywords:

fuel cells, hydrogen energy generator, CHP generator, emergency systems, hydrogen stations

Abstract

Guided by the assumptions resulting from the Polish Energy Policy until 2040 and the Act on electromobility, hydrogen may become an attractive form of long-term storage of electricity in the future. The article presents the possibilities of using fuel cell technology to generate heat and electricity. The principle of operation of a hydrogen cell was characterized. Existing solutions and trends in the development of this technology were presented. In addi tion, the financial and technological aspects of fuel cell technology were assessed. The use of fuel cells in a hybrid system is an effective way of storing electricity. Energy storage in the form of hydrogen is a new trend resulting from the advantages of generators converting energy stored in hydrogen, i.e. in fuel cells. Combustion of hydrogen in fuel cells does not emit any toxic gases, the efficiency of this process reaches 85%, the cells have a modular structure, their operation is noiseless and vibration-free

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References

Polityka Energetyczna Polski do 2040 roku (PEP 2040) (in Polish), https://www.gov.pl/documents/33372/436746/PEP2040_pro-jekt_v12_2018-11-23.pdf/ee3374f4-10c3-5ad8-1843-f58dae119936 (accessed on 22 April 2021).

Krajowy plan na rzecz energii i klimatu https://bip.mos.gov.pl/index.php?id=5608 (accessed on April 2021).

https://energetyka24.com/polska-pracuje-nad-strategia-wodorowa-bedziemy-musieli-znalezc-swoja-nisze (accessed on 22 April 2021).

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Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Włodarczyk, R. (2021). The use of fuel cell technology as electricity and heat generators in residential buildings. Instal, 6, 22-28. https://doi.org/10.36119/15.2021.6.2

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