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Modeling and analysis of renewable PEM fuel cell system

Saeed et al., 2015

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4648518648363035657
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Saeed E
Warkozek E
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Energy Procedia

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This study aims to analyze a renewable proton exchange membrane PEM fuel cell system, by dividing it into four subsystems (PEM fuel cells as the main power source, PEM electrolyser as hydrogen producer, photovoltaic modules as the renewable source that …
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