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http://dx.doi.org/10.18770/KEPCO.2019.05.02.113

Development of Independent 1 kW-class PEMFC-Battery Hybrid System for a Building  

Yang, Seug Ran (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
Kim, Jung Suk (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
Choi, Mi Hwa (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
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KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy / v.5, no.2, 2019 , pp. 113-120 More about this Journal
Abstract
We have developed 1 kW-class PEMFC-battery hybrid system independently powering to the building, through the process of system design, current load characteristics analysis, power system configuration for demonstration site and performance evaluation. In order to use the fuel cell and battery as the hybrid type, a control technology for the charging/discharging decision and charging speed of the battery is required rather than using fuel cell. Also output power distribution between PEMFC and the battery is a core of energy management technology. It is confirmed that it is possible to supply independently 1kW powering the building to ensure optimal energy management through the power control experiment of the hybrid system.
Keywords
PEMFC-Battery Hybrid System; Combined Hybrid Control; State of Charge; Energy Management Technology;
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