2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.06.051
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Power management strategies for a stand-alone power system using renewable energy sources and hydrogen storage

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“…A cost-benefit analysis was performed and the results indicated that an 80% penetration of wind energy into the power system of Corvo Island coupled with the introduction of hydrogen energy storage was profitable both from the perspectives of the investor and the society. Ipsakis et al (2009) has also proposed a small to medium scale stand-alone hybrid power system based on a PV array and wind generators that stores the excessive energy from renewable energy sources in the form of hydrogen via water electrolysis. Their aim was to use the power system in a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell planned for operation at Neo Olvio of Xanthi in Greece.…”
Section: Hybrid Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A cost-benefit analysis was performed and the results indicated that an 80% penetration of wind energy into the power system of Corvo Island coupled with the introduction of hydrogen energy storage was profitable both from the perspectives of the investor and the society. Ipsakis et al (2009) has also proposed a small to medium scale stand-alone hybrid power system based on a PV array and wind generators that stores the excessive energy from renewable energy sources in the form of hydrogen via water electrolysis. Their aim was to use the power system in a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell planned for operation at Neo Olvio of Xanthi in Greece.…”
Section: Hybrid Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was assessed by Ipsakis et al (2009) The potential of solar-driven humidification-dehumidification (HD) desalination for smallscale decentralized water production has been reviewed in detail by Narayan et al (2010). It was found that among all HD systems, the multi-effect closed air open water (CAOW) water-heated system is the most energy efficient.…”
Section: Scale-up and Economic Considerations Factors Affecting Scalementioning
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“…Cluster VI, "Hydrogen production based on renewable energy" was re-clusterized into four clusters, as shown in Table 8, and their number of publications per year is shown Figure 7. Cluster VI-A "Power management of a stand-alone system for the storage of renewable energy as hydrogen" explores the development of a stand-alone power system based on renewable energy, mainly photovoltaic energy [125,126]. The focus of this cluster is not only efficient hydrogen production, but system management to automate power generation.…”
Section: Perspective and Emerging Technologies Of Cluster V "Mec"mentioning
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“…Conventional control methods [16,[18][19][20][21] may evolve into complex and advanced control methods through an intelligent controller [4,22,23]. A previous control method employed analog circuitry [24] by using a power controller consisting of a switching regulator (LTC 1435IS) and a current sensor (LTC 1621IGN).…”
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