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Hybrid solar system for stationary electric power generation

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Hotz, N
Published in: 40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011
December 1, 2011

The present study investigates the feasibility, efficiency, and system design of a hybrid solar system generating electric power for stationary applications such as residential buildings. The system is fed by biomass-derived methanol and combines methanol steam reforming and Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells with solar collectors to generate the required heat for the steam reforming. The synergies of these technologies lead to a highly efficient system with significantly larger power densities compared to conventional systems and generate tremendous advantages in terms of installation and operation costs. The present investigation describes the entire proposed system and its components and presents first analytical, numerical, and experimental results of a larger project to proof the feasibility of such a system by analyzing first a bench test demonstrator generating around 10 W of electric power and finally a prototype for an entire single family household. It is shown that the methanol-to-electricity efficiency of the entire system is above 50%. Copyright © (2011) by the American Solar Energy Society.

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40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011

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9781618394279

Publication Date

December 1, 2011

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1

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505 / 512
 

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Hotz, N. (2011). Hybrid solar system for stationary electric power generation. In 40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011 (Vol. 1, pp. 505–512).
Hotz, N. “Hybrid solar system for stationary electric power generation.” In 40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011, 1:505–12, 2011.
Hotz N. Hybrid solar system for stationary electric power generation. In: 40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011. 2011. p. 505–12.
Hotz, N. “Hybrid solar system for stationary electric power generation.” 40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011, vol. 1, 2011, pp. 505–12.
Hotz N. Hybrid solar system for stationary electric power generation. 40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011. 2011. p. 505–512.

Published In

40th ASES National Solar Conference 2011, SOLAR 2011

ISBN

9781618394279

Publication Date

December 1, 2011

Volume

1

Start / End Page

505 / 512