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Hydrogen energy system with renewables for isolated households: The optimal system design, numerical analysis and experimental evaluation

Drobnič et al., 2014

Document ID
7850124493860592932
Author
Drobnič B
Sekavčnik M
Mori M
et al.
Publication year
Publication venue
Energy and Buildings

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One potential solution for stand-alone power generation is to use hybrid energy systems with hydrogen storage. In this paper, the physical behaviour of a hydrogen energy system with renewables has been numerically simulated and experimentally re-enacted. A …
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