A comparative study based on performance and techno-economic analysis of different strategies for PV-Electrolyzer (green) hydrogen fueling incinerator system

  • Osama Majeed Butt
  • , Muhammad Shakeel Ahmad*
  • , Teong Kai Lun
  • , Hang Seng Che
  • , H. Fayaz
  • , Nasrudin Abd Rahim
  • , Krzysztof K.K. Koziol
  • , Neyara Radwan
  • , Mohammad Amir Khan
  • , Nadeem A. Khan
  • , Lakveer Singh
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The integration of hydrogen in the primary energy mix requires a major technological shift in virtually every energy-related application. This study has attempted to investigate the techno-economic solar photovoltaic (PV) integrated water electrolysis and waste incineration system. Three different strategies, i.e., (i) PV + Battery(Hybrid mode with required batteries); (ii) auto-ignition (Direct coupling); and (iii) PV + Secondary-Electrolyzer(Direct coupling assisted with secondary electrolyzer), have been envisioned. The ‘PV + Battery’ consume 42.42 % and 15.07 % less energy than the auto-ignition and ‘PV + Secondary-Electrolyzer’ methods. However, the capital cost of ‘PV + Battery’ has been calculated to be 15.4 % and 11.8 % more than auto-ignition and ‘PV + Secondary-Electrolyzer, respectively.The energy consumption relative to waste input, the ‘PV + Battery’ method used 80 % less energy, while auto-ignition and ‘PV + Secondary-Electrolyzer’ showed 70.5 % and 77.5 % less energy, respectively. Furthermore, these approaches showed a vast difference in cost-benefit for the longer run. ‘PV + Battery’ was forecasted to be 73.3 % and 23.3 % more expensive than auto-ignition and ‘PV + Secondary-Electrolyzer’ methods, respectively, for 30 years. Overall, this study can benefit from using either of these methods depending on the application, usage scale, and climatic conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalWaste Management
Volume156
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Energy
  • Fuel
  • Hydrogen
  • Incineration
  • Municipal Waste Management (MSW)
  • Solar photovoltaic

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Waste Management and Disposal

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