2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.08.044
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Modelling the performance of wind–hydrogen energy systems: Case study the Hydrogen Office in Scotland/UK

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“…Another study in Hacatoglu et al investigated a hydrogen storage–based hybrid energy system to fulfill the energy demand of a small community in southern Ontario. Valverde‐Isorna L et al presented a comprehensive methodology to model, simulate, and evaluate the performance of a wind energy system using hydrogen as a storage system. Valverde‐Isorna et al also discussed the guidelines for estimation of parameters and included experimental validation of the proposed model.…”
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“…Another study in Hacatoglu et al investigated a hydrogen storage–based hybrid energy system to fulfill the energy demand of a small community in southern Ontario. Valverde‐Isorna L et al presented a comprehensive methodology to model, simulate, and evaluate the performance of a wind energy system using hydrogen as a storage system. Valverde‐Isorna et al also discussed the guidelines for estimation of parameters and included experimental validation of the proposed model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Valverde‐Isorna L et al presented a comprehensive methodology to model, simulate, and evaluate the performance of a wind energy system using hydrogen as a storage system. Valverde‐Isorna et al also discussed the guidelines for estimation of parameters and included experimental validation of the proposed model. Belmonte et al performed a life cycle assessment analysis to compare battery‐based and hydrogen storage–based PV system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TheD Sl ignite sample (50.0 g) was placed in aq uartz test tube, and its air tightness was then checked. Nitrogen was used to purge the entire system at ar ate of 1Lmin À1 .A fter all of the air was removed, the rate of the nitrogen flow was changed to 0.7 Lmin À1 .T he quartz test tube was placed in the microwave pyrolysis furnace.T he part of the quartz test tube outside the microwave cavity was shielded with aluminium foil to prevent microwave leakage.M icrowave irradiation was then started for pyrolysis.U pon the completion of pyrolysis,t he furnace door was opened rapidly,a nd an NEC TH3100 thermal infrared imager 3 8.66 Figure 12. Experimental facility for the temperature-programmedp yrolysis and isothermal pyrolysis of lignite.…”
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“…Hydrogen is an ideal energy source for humans as it has a high heat capacity and produces no environmental pollution . In recent years, countries such as the United States, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom have all made development plans for hydrogen energy . Through the efforts of numerous researchers, the application of hydrogen energy represented by direct combustion and hydrogen fuel cells has been improved dramatically.…”
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