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| Title: | Design and optimisation of a novel solar-driven ORC-based polygeneration system with hybrid PVT, cascade refrigeration, and PEM electrolysis | Authors: | Garcia-Dominguez, Jesus Marcos, J. Daniel Blanco - Marigorta, Ana María Garcia-Salaberri, Pablo A. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 331005 Ingeniería de procesos | Keywords: | Polygeneration Organic Rankine Cycle Photovoltaic-Thermal (Pvt) Concentrating Collectors Cascaded Refrigeration System, et al |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Journal: | Energy Conversion and Management | Abstract: | This study presents the design, modelling, and optimisation of a novel zero-emissions polygeneration system fully powered by renewable energy sources. A new integration approach supported by an advanced optimisation framework is proposed to enhance the thermodynamic performance and overall efficiency. The system uniquely combines a hybrid Photovoltaic-Thermal (PVT) powered Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) employing flexible Perovskite Solar Cell (PSC) technology, a double-effect compression-absorption refrigeration subsystem, and hydrogen production via a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser. The cascading configuration maximises energy utilisation by recovering low-grade thermal energy, promoting synergistic operation, enabling simultaneous multi-carrier generation, and reducing exergy losses compared to standalone systems. Its applications are particularly relevant for both buildings and energy-intensive industrial processes, where integrated renewable solutions can provide high efficiency, flexibility, and emission-free operation. An advanced hybrid optimisation methodology coupling an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) with a multi-objective genetic algorithm is applied to identify optimal configurations through performance-cost trade-offs. For a three-objective function, the optimum design achieves an exergy efficiency of 19.1 %, net power output of 69.6 kW, and a cost rate of $ 14.2/h. Over a 20-year operation period, the system shows strong economic viability, yielding a payback period of 5.7 years, a Net Present Value (NPV) of $602,000, and an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 11.6 %. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/154141 | ISSN: | 0196-8904 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.enconman.2025.120838 | Source: | Energy Conversion and Management [ISSN 0196-8904],v. 349, (Diciembre 2025) |
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