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가스정압관리소 기반의 복합에너지허브 기본설계

A Basic Design of Multi Energy Hub Based on Natural Gas Governor Station

  • 박소진 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 수소기술연구소) ;
  • 김형태 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 수소기술연구소) ;
  • 김진욱 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 수소기술연구소) ;
  • 강일오 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 수소기술연구소) ;
  • 유현석 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 수소기술연구소) ;
  • 최경식 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 수소기술연구소)
  • PARK, SOJIN (H2 Technology R&D Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • KIM, HYOUNGTAE (H2 Technology R&D Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • KIM, JINWOOK (H2 Technology R&D Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • KANG, IL-OH (H2 Technology R&D Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • YOO, HYUNSUK (H2 Technology R&D Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • CHOI, KYOUNGSHIK (H2 Technology R&D Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation)
  • 투고 : 2020.09.17
  • 심사 : 2020.10.30
  • 발행 : 2020.10.30

초록

In this literature, we are introduce a basic design of multi energy hub based on natural gas governor station. Multi energy hub consists of turbo expender generator, phosphoric acid fuel cell, pressure swing adsorption, H2 charging station, utilities and etc. We design a hybrid energy hub system that provides energy using these complex energies, and calculates the amount of electricity that can be produced and the amount of hydrogen charged through the process analysis. TEG and phosphoric acid fuel cell produce 2,290 to 2,380 kW and can supply electricity to 500 houses. In addition, By-product H2 gas is refined to H2 vehicle fuel. This will help maximize the balance of energy demand and supply and improve national energy efficiency by integrating unused decompression energy power generation technology and various power generation/heat source technologies.

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