Title :
Automated processing and uninterrupted supply of hydrogen: A road map of future green energy
Author :
Biswal, G.R. ; Maheshwari, Rudra Prakash ; Dewal, M.L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Shiv Nadar Univ., Noida, India
Abstract :
A comprehensive hydrogen processing unit (HPU) is presented for uninterrupted supplying of it at desired pressure rate. The pressurized Hydrogen is used for the cooling of large size generators in integrated gasification combined cycle power plants. It can also be seen as one of the future sources of fuel for automobile applications. Thereby, it reduces the chances of green house gases emission. Equally, Hydrogen can be utilized as a future source of energy for the automobiles. A novel HPU clubbed with highly reliable and efficient process automation system is proposed. The work includes a comparison between the proposed and the existing systems in terms of system reliability. The algorithm for system reliability is developed on MATLAB platform. The effectiveness of real-time featured proposed HPU is validated by computer simulation. The entire process automation system is designed and simulated on FT-View32 Works. It meets the specifications guided by IEEE C37.1-2007, IEC 61131-3 and IEEE 1413-2010.
Keywords :
automobiles; combined cycle power stations; cooling; greenhouses; power system reliability; uninterruptible power supplies; FT-View32 Works; IEC 61131-3; IEEE 1413-2010; IEEE C37.1-2007; MATLAB platform; automated processing; automobiles; comprehensive hydrogen processing unit; cooling; green energy; green house gases emission; integrated gasification combined cycle power plants; large size generators; pressurized hydrogen; process automation system; real-time featured proposed HPU; reliability; uninterrupted supply; Computers; Educational institutions; Heating; Hydrogen; Reliability; Hydrogen processing; SCADA; automobile; fossil-fuel power plant; hot redundancy; system reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Sustainable Technologies (WCST), 2012 World Congress on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4442-5