TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimal design modeling of an energy system for a near-zero energy restaurant with green hydrogen energy storage systems
AU - Hai, Tao
AU - Alenizi, Farhan A.
AU - Mohammed, Adil Hussein
AU - Singh, Pradeep Kumar
AU - Metwally, Ahmed Sayed Mohammed
AU - Ullah, Mirzat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - In this research, we want to analyze the consumed energy of an nZEB restaurant in a typical city to anticipate tourists. The energy of this restaurant is supplied through solar panels and electricity grids and we use the hydrogen storage tool because of its advantages to store energy. In this regard, Using the Fanger model, the thermal comfort of passengers was assessed, the energy consumption rate was obtained for the refrigerator, HVAC, lights, and systems, and the consumed water of the restaurant is supplied. Trnsys software was used for this simulation, and the transient performance of the mentioned nZEB in a year is evaluated by Trnsys software. PV panels are used to supply the consumed electricity of the building, A tank stores hydrogen and the extra produced electricity that can be used as needed if sunlight is scarce or electricity is needed. A solar collector is used to generate hot water, and a water tank is used to store the generated hot water. A heat pump is used to supply the cooling load and heating. The consumed hot water by the dwellers is supplied using the stored hot water. With the help of MATLAB software, the Fanger model is used to evaluate the thermal comfort of dwellers. The energy and performance of the restaurant refrigerator are obtained by TRNSYS and EES software. The results show that a significant part of the restaurant's electricity is supplied using 140 PV panels with 0.89 area. In addition, the initial hydrogen pressure tank was lower than the final hydrogen pressure tank. In this regard, energy for the heat pump, refrigerator, light, pump, fan, and compressors is supplied well. Using 16 square meters of solar collectors, the building gets its hot water. Furthermore, the restaurant's air conditioning system provides thermal comfort throughout the year. As a result, using the building roof area for ZEB can significantly reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of Doha.
AB - In this research, we want to analyze the consumed energy of an nZEB restaurant in a typical city to anticipate tourists. The energy of this restaurant is supplied through solar panels and electricity grids and we use the hydrogen storage tool because of its advantages to store energy. In this regard, Using the Fanger model, the thermal comfort of passengers was assessed, the energy consumption rate was obtained for the refrigerator, HVAC, lights, and systems, and the consumed water of the restaurant is supplied. Trnsys software was used for this simulation, and the transient performance of the mentioned nZEB in a year is evaluated by Trnsys software. PV panels are used to supply the consumed electricity of the building, A tank stores hydrogen and the extra produced electricity that can be used as needed if sunlight is scarce or electricity is needed. A solar collector is used to generate hot water, and a water tank is used to store the generated hot water. A heat pump is used to supply the cooling load and heating. The consumed hot water by the dwellers is supplied using the stored hot water. With the help of MATLAB software, the Fanger model is used to evaluate the thermal comfort of dwellers. The energy and performance of the restaurant refrigerator are obtained by TRNSYS and EES software. The results show that a significant part of the restaurant's electricity is supplied using 140 PV panels with 0.89 area. In addition, the initial hydrogen pressure tank was lower than the final hydrogen pressure tank. In this regard, energy for the heat pump, refrigerator, light, pump, fan, and compressors is supplied well. Using 16 square meters of solar collectors, the building gets its hot water. Furthermore, the restaurant's air conditioning system provides thermal comfort throughout the year. As a result, using the building roof area for ZEB can significantly reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of Doha.
KW - Green hydrogen
KW - Optimization
KW - Renewable energy
KW - Solar energy
KW - Zero-emission
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128896
DO - 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128896
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85163179981
SN - 0016-2361
VL - 351
JO - Fuel
JF - Fuel
M1 - 128896
ER -