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Off-Design Analysis of Power-to-Gas System Based on Solid-Oxide Electrolysis with Nominal Power of 25 kW

Abstract

The deployment of large installed power capacities from intermittent renewable energy sources requires balancing to ensure the steady and safe operation of the electrical grid. New methods of energy storage are essential to store excess electrical power when energy is not needed and later use it during high-demand periods, both in the short and long term. Power-to-Gas (P2G) is an energy storage solution that uses electric power produced from renewables to generate gas fuels, such as hydrogen, which can be stored for later use. Hydrogen produced in this manner can be utilized in energy storage systems and in transportation as fuel for cars, trams, trains, or buses. Currently, most hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels. Solid-oxide electrolysis (SOE) offers a method to produce clean hydrogen without harmful emissions, being the most efficient of all electrolysis methods. The objective of this work is to determine the optimal operational parameters of an SOE system, such as lower heating value (LHV)-based efficiency and total input power, based on calculations from a mathematical model. The results are provided for three different operating temperature levels and four different steam utilization ratios. The introductory chapter outlines the motivation and background of this work. The second chapter explains the basics of electrolysis and describes its different types. The third chapter focuses on solid-oxide electrolysis and electrolyzer systems. The fourth chapter details the methodology, including the mathematical formulations and software used for simulations. The fifth chapter presents the results of the calculations with conclusions. The final chapter summarizes this work.

Funding source: These studies were funded by the Warsaw University of Technology under the program Excellence Initiative: Research University (ID-UB). The project is co-financed by the Polish National Center for Research and Development of Operational Programme Smart Growth, 2014–2020 Application for project co-funding within the Sectoral Programme PBSE Priority Axis Priority Axis I: Supporting research and development carried out by enterprises, Application no.: POIR.01.02.00-00-0281/16.
Related subjects: Production & Supply Chain
Countries: Poland
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2025-03-06
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