May 7, 2024
Reza Hemmati

Reza Hemmati

Academic rank: Professor
Address: Imam Khomeini Highway, Kermanshah, Iran, Postal Code: 6715685420
Education: Ph.D in Electrical power engineering
Phone: 083-38305001
Faculty: Faculty ofٍٍ Electrical Engineering

Research

Title
Zero Energy Building by Multicarrier Energy Systems including Hydro, Wind, Solar, and Hydrogen
Type Article
Keywords
Carbon dioxide , multicarrier energy system , net-zero energy building , renewable-to-gas , thermal load
Researchers Hasan Mehrjerdi، Reza Hemmati، Miadreza Shafie-khah، João P.S. Catalão

Abstract

This article proposes a unified solution to address the energy issues in net-zero energy building (ZEB), as a new contribution to earlier studies. The multicarrier energy system, including hydro-wind-solar-hydrogen-methane-carbon dioxide-thermal energies is integrated and modeled in ZEB. The electrical sector is supplied by hydro-wind-solar, combined heat and power (CHP), and pumped hydro storage (PHS). The thermal sector is supplied by CHP, thermal boiler, and electric heating. The hydrogen storage system and Methanation process operate as the interface energy carriers between the electrical and thermal sectors. The carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) of the ZEB is captured and fed into the Methanation process. The purpose is minimizing the released CO 2 to the atmosphere while all the electrical-thermal load demands are successfully supplied considering events and disruptions. The model improves simultaneously the energy resilience and minimizes the environmental pollutions. The results demonstrate that the developed model reduces the CO 2 pollution by about 33 451 kg per year. The model is a resilient energy system that can handle all failures of components. The model can efficiently handle 26% increment in the electrical loads and 110% increment in the thermal loads.