International audienceThe energy crisis impact is increasing at all levels and then requires a quick sustainable and robust response. The last two decades have witnessed huge efforts to find solutions that can be classified within two classes: renewable energy and energy recovery. Abundant researches have been dedicated to find carbon dioxide-free energy sources. Fuel Cell (FC) is one of the most promising solutions. It is fed by hydrogen and generates electricity without any carbon dioxide emissions. The hydrogen is supplied by an electrolyzer that requires an electrical current to decompose the water into hydrogen and oxygen. This paper aims at proposing a coupled system of hydrogen and solar energy. The solar thermal system is used as an...
Decentralization of electrical power generation using rooftop solar units is projected to develop to...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of a hybrid PV-Fuel cell energy system destined to powe...
Electrical grid expansion onto remote areas is often not cost-effective and/or technologically feasi...
International audienceThe energy crisis impact is increasing at all levels and then requires a quick...
Theoretical analysis of a solar-hydrogen system for remote power supply shows that the thermal waste...
The current work presents the design and modeling of a solar and hydrogen energy-based integrated en...
A simulation program, based on Visual Pascal, for sizing and techno-economic analysis of the perform...
AbstractThe appearance of new concepts of decentralized electricity generation and the development o...
The world\u2019s demand of energy is projected to double by 2050 in accordance with population growt...
The world’s demand of energy is projected to double by 2050 in accordance with population growth and...
Hydrocarbon resources adequately meet today's energy demands. Due to the environmental impacts, rene...
AbstractThis study aims to analyze a renewable proton exchange membrane PEM fuel cell system, by div...
Efficiency improvements of solar cells, growth in photovoltaic cells manufacturing, and declining pr...
reement, adopted by virtually all 195 countries of the United Nations, is a binding deal with target...
Computer modelling of a solar-hydrogen system to supply a remote household in southeast Australia ha...
Decentralization of electrical power generation using rooftop solar units is projected to develop to...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of a hybrid PV-Fuel cell energy system destined to powe...
Electrical grid expansion onto remote areas is often not cost-effective and/or technologically feasi...
International audienceThe energy crisis impact is increasing at all levels and then requires a quick...
Theoretical analysis of a solar-hydrogen system for remote power supply shows that the thermal waste...
The current work presents the design and modeling of a solar and hydrogen energy-based integrated en...
A simulation program, based on Visual Pascal, for sizing and techno-economic analysis of the perform...
AbstractThe appearance of new concepts of decentralized electricity generation and the development o...
The world\u2019s demand of energy is projected to double by 2050 in accordance with population growt...
The world’s demand of energy is projected to double by 2050 in accordance with population growth and...
Hydrocarbon resources adequately meet today's energy demands. Due to the environmental impacts, rene...
AbstractThis study aims to analyze a renewable proton exchange membrane PEM fuel cell system, by div...
Efficiency improvements of solar cells, growth in photovoltaic cells manufacturing, and declining pr...
reement, adopted by virtually all 195 countries of the United Nations, is a binding deal with target...
Computer modelling of a solar-hydrogen system to supply a remote household in southeast Australia ha...
Decentralization of electrical power generation using rooftop solar units is projected to develop to...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of a hybrid PV-Fuel cell energy system destined to powe...
Electrical grid expansion onto remote areas is often not cost-effective and/or technologically feasi...