Title :
Hybrid fuel-cell strategies for clean power generation
Author :
Rajashekara, Kaushik
Author_Institution :
Dynamics & Propulsion Innovation Center, Delphi Corp., Kokomo, IN, USA
Abstract :
A hybrid power system consists of a combination of two or more power generation technologies to make best use of their operating characteristics and to obtain efficiencies higher than that could be obtained from a single power source. Since fuel cells directly convert fuel and an oxidant into electricity through an electrochemical process, they produce very low emissions and have higher operating efficiencies. Hence, combining fuel cells with other sources, the efficiency of the combined system can be further increased or extend the duration of the available power to the load as a backup power. In this paper, different types of fuel-cell hybrid systems and their applications are presented. An analysis of the combined cycle operation of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)-microturbine is presented. A strategy for combining the thermophotovoltaic power generation unit and SOFC to obtain the hybrid power system that would have higher efficiency is proposed. The hybrid operation of wind power and solar power system with proton exchange membrane fuel cell is also presented.
Keywords :
fuel cell power plants; hybrid power systems; photovoltaic power systems; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; solid oxide fuel cells; thermophotovoltaic cells; SOFC; electrochemical process; hybrid fuel cell; hybrid power system; microturbines; proton exchange membrane fuel cell; solar power system; solid oxide fuel cell; thermophotovoltaic power generation unit; wind power; Electrochemical processes; Energy conversion; Fuel cells; Hybrid power systems; Power generation; Solar power generation; Solids; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation; Fuel cell; hybrid power systems; solar power; thermophotovoltaic (TPV) system; wind power;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2005.847293