Nowadays, buildings are responsible for almost 40% of global energy consumption, which is addressed by thermal (e.g., heating, cooling, and hot water) and electric (e.g., lighting and household appliances) loads. To meet the residential energy demand and, at the same time, ensure the decarbonisation of the energy infrastructure, hydrogen-based cogeneration systems might represent a viable solution. This work aims at evaluating the performance of a green hydrogen integrated system consisting of a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser, hydrogen storage tanks, and a PEM fuel cell to meet both the electricity and, partially, the thermal energy demands of a condominium located in the center of Italy. The analysis considers a single e...
The world’s demand of energy is projected to double by 2050 in accordance with population growth and...
One of the most interesting developments of energy systems based on the utilization of hydrogen is t...
Buildings’ heating represents an important share of the total energy consumption in Italy, and to re...
Electrification is increasingly the way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from domestic heating, co...
The use of RES in buildings is difficult for their random nature; therefore the plants using photovo...
Achieving European climate neutrality by 2050 requires further efforts not only from the industry an...
Solar photovoltaic (PV) plants coupled with storage for domestic self-consumption purposes seem to b...
The residential sector accounts for about a third of the total world energy consumption. Energy effi...
AbstractThe use of RES in buildings is difficult for their random nature; therefore the plants using...
With the world still far off-track from averting relentless global warming, and most countries strug...
The subject of this paper is an economic analysis of a model of a stand alone energy system based on...
The hydrogen vector stands as a potentially important tool to achieve the decarbonization of the ene...
The feasibility and cost-effectiveness of hydrogen-based microgrids in facilities, such as public bu...
Energy conversion from hydrogen represents a viable contribution to sustainable development. For thi...
The world’s demand of energy is projected to double by 2050 in accordance with population growth and...
One of the most interesting developments of energy systems based on the utilization of hydrogen is t...
Buildings’ heating represents an important share of the total energy consumption in Italy, and to re...
Electrification is increasingly the way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from domestic heating, co...
The use of RES in buildings is difficult for their random nature; therefore the plants using photovo...
Achieving European climate neutrality by 2050 requires further efforts not only from the industry an...
Solar photovoltaic (PV) plants coupled with storage for domestic self-consumption purposes seem to b...
The residential sector accounts for about a third of the total world energy consumption. Energy effi...
AbstractThe use of RES in buildings is difficult for their random nature; therefore the plants using...
With the world still far off-track from averting relentless global warming, and most countries strug...
The subject of this paper is an economic analysis of a model of a stand alone energy system based on...
The hydrogen vector stands as a potentially important tool to achieve the decarbonization of the ene...
The feasibility and cost-effectiveness of hydrogen-based microgrids in facilities, such as public bu...
Energy conversion from hydrogen represents a viable contribution to sustainable development. For thi...
The world’s demand of energy is projected to double by 2050 in accordance with population growth and...
One of the most interesting developments of energy systems based on the utilization of hydrogen is t...
Buildings’ heating represents an important share of the total energy consumption in Italy, and to re...