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Energy savings analysis of fuel-cell microgeneration systems with ground source heat pumps in load-sharing buildings

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  • Soolyeon Cho
  • Eun Chul Kang
  • Euy Joon Lee

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This paper presents the potential energy savings of implementing a combination of fuel-cell microgeneration (FCMG) systems and ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems in load-sharing buildings. The energy modeling and simulation technology is used to evaluate the effectiveness of FCMG systems in buildings. There are a number of simulation programs to evaluate the performance of buildings with various electric, mechanical and thermal systems. However, it is still a challenge to model and simulate the FCMG systems using the existing whole-building simulation programs. This paper first overviews the current technology of simulation modeling of FCMG, and then presents the results of energy savings analyses obtained from the FCMG systems.

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  • Soolyeon Cho & Eun Chul Kang & Euy Joon Lee, 2015. "Energy savings analysis of fuel-cell microgeneration systems with ground source heat pumps in load-sharing buildings," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 10(4), pages 405-411.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:10:y:2015:i:4:p:405-411.
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