Energy and Buildings, Vol.44, 73-80, 2012
Thermodynamic analyses of an integrated PEMFC-TEARS-geothermal system for sustainable buildings
In this paper we undertake a comprehensive study to meet the building heating/cooling and power demand through a sustainable operation. We integrated polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) system and triple effect absorption refrigeration system (TEARS) for space cooling/heating and water heating applications in buildings. The analysis is carried out to observe the effects of different operating; conditions on the efficiency of the fuel cell, output of the fuel cell and TEARS, and the utili cation factor of the system. It is found that the efficiency, the utilization factor, and change in temperature of hot water increases from 36% to 48.8%, 49% to 86%, and 14K to 23K. respectively when the temperature or the cell is increased for different cooling loads and membrane thicknesses. In addition, this increase in membrane thickness affected the efficiency, the utilization factor, and change in temperature of hot water in a negative way and they were found to be decreasing from 47.3% to 42%, 85% to 49%, and 23K to 12K, respectively for different cooling loads. The water supplied to the house is obtained from a geothermal water source which makes the system more sustainable. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Energy;Exergy;Efficiency;Buildings;Fuel cell;Hydrogen;Sustainabilty;Geothermal energy;Cooling