Author:
Filote Constantin,Felseghi Raluca-Andreea,Cârlea Filip,Raţă Mihai,Martiş Claudia Steluţa,Lavric Alexandru,Fodorean Daniel,Răboacă Maria Simona
Abstract
This contribution presents a comparative study of operating a green energy hybrid system to sustain the power production mix of an office building. For this purpose, two scenarios of a hydrogen storage system (S1) and battery energy storage (S2) to sustain solar and wind energy inlets were compared from a technical, environmental and financial perspectives. S1 - hydrogen technology system was found to be more performing than S2 - battery technology in terms of energy efficiency, as well as CO2 emissions and initial costs.
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