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Integration of green hydrogen into residential renewable energy systems

YAHYA ALHARTHI.

University of Hafr Al Batin, Hafr Albatin, Saudi Arabia

Abstract


This paper investigates the integration of green hydrogen into residential renewable energy systems, specifically designed for residential customers. To model and evaluate the potential of this integration, we utilized HOMER software. The analysis encompassed renewable energy resources, technical considerations, as well as economic and sensitivity assessments. The findings indicate that the system being examined demonstrates a low Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE). However, the technical and economic analyses reveal that several critical factors significantly influence the system's power production, net present cost (NPC), and LCOE. These factors include the potential of renewable energy resources, power generation output, increasing load demands, and fluctuations in electricity prices.

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