Hydrogen and fuel cells can be incorporated into existing and emerging energy and power systems to avoid curtailment of variable renewable sources, such as wind and solar; enable a more optimal capacity utilization of baseload nuclear, natural gas, and other hydrocarbon-based plants; provide voltage and frequency stabilization support for the electric grid; and/or provide clean, reliable distributed and backup power generation.
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By considering environmental factors, the fuel cell based energy generation is a most suitable renewable system than solar and wind energy system . Recently, fuel cells are rapidly developed and commercially available with high, medium and low power range applications.
What are the applications of fuel cells?
Fuel cells have applications in other areas such as power generation and distributed power. Use of fuel cells is quite advantageous as they produce very less noise during working and due to its location near the site. They are the cleanest source of power generation (3).
What are the technical and economic benefits of fuel cell based standalone power systems?
The technical and economic benefits for fuel cell based standalone power systems has been mentioned in, The replacement of conventional technology in renewable energy application of fuel cells will reduce the running costs and greenhouse gas emission by the system. Fig. 13. hybrid PV/wind/fuel cell standalone power system. 6.3.
How to improve reliability of fuel cell based power system?
The issue connected with fuel based structural planning and the arrangements are widely investigated for all sorts of utilization. In order to improve the reliability of fuel cell based power system, the integration of energy storage system and advanced research methods are focused in this paper.
Use of fuel cells is quite advantageous as they produce very less noise during working and due to its location near the site. They are the cleanest source of power generation (3). Also, green emissions are very less and efficiency is more in the conversion of the fuel energy into power.
How does a fuel cell work?
Fuel cells are static devices, which converts chemical energy of Hydrogen and Oxygen directly into electrical energy through an electro-chemical reaction. The fuel cell will generate electrical energy as long as the fuel is supplied to the system, i.e., it can produce electricity without recharging unlike battery. 2.1. Fuel cell operation