TY - JOUR
T1 - Feasibility study of a renewable system (PV/HKT/GB) for hybrid tramway based on fuel cell and super capacitor
AU - Arévalo, Paul
AU - Cano, Antonio
AU - Benavides, Javier
AU - Jurado, Francisco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. IET Renewable Power Generation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology
PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - The configuration, modelling and control of several possible hybrid systems for the propulsion of the existing tramway in Cuenca-Ecuador are analysed. The system consists of novel renewable sources: Photovoltaic energy, hydrokinetic turbines and a biomass gasifier, which increases the reliability of the system and reduces CO2 emissions. In addition, a proton exchange fuel cell and a super capacitor thatsupply the necessary power for the tramway, as well as, a hydrogen tank that stores the excess energy. Energy management is done through renewable sources that recharge the super capacitor and the fuel cell at the charging stations along the tramway route. Different renewable hybrid systems have been analysed, which indicates that the most favourable case from a technical, environmental and economic point of view using data analysis and machine learning techniques is S4. Sensitivity analyses allow the study of variables such as CO2, net present cost and COE for different demand variations, as well as, for the minimum state of charge in the super capacitor. The results indicate the optimal net present cost is M$ 1.46 and 0.12 $ kWh−1 in cost of energy, validity of the proposed system in the round trip of the tramway.
AB - The configuration, modelling and control of several possible hybrid systems for the propulsion of the existing tramway in Cuenca-Ecuador are analysed. The system consists of novel renewable sources: Photovoltaic energy, hydrokinetic turbines and a biomass gasifier, which increases the reliability of the system and reduces CO2 emissions. In addition, a proton exchange fuel cell and a super capacitor thatsupply the necessary power for the tramway, as well as, a hydrogen tank that stores the excess energy. Energy management is done through renewable sources that recharge the super capacitor and the fuel cell at the charging stations along the tramway route. Different renewable hybrid systems have been analysed, which indicates that the most favourable case from a technical, environmental and economic point of view using data analysis and machine learning techniques is S4. Sensitivity analyses allow the study of variables such as CO2, net present cost and COE for different demand variations, as well as, for the minimum state of charge in the super capacitor. The results indicate the optimal net present cost is M$ 1.46 and 0.12 $ kWh−1 in cost of energy, validity of the proposed system in the round trip of the tramway.
UR - https://editorial.ucuenca.edu.ec/omp/index.php/ucp/catalog/book/56
U2 - 10.1049/rpg2.12056
DO - 10.1049/rpg2.12056
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85101723942
SN - 1752-1416
VL - 15
SP - 491
EP - 503
JO - IET Renewable Power Generation
JF - IET Renewable Power Generation
IS - 3
ER -