Ceylan, CerenCeylan,C.Devrim, YılserDevrim,Y.Energy Systems Engineering2024-10-062024-10-0620220978-625000843-0[SCOPUS-DOI-BELIRLENECEK-19]2-s2.0-85147191460https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/9556BAU; et al.; INOGEN; Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources; TENMARK; Turkish AirlinesHydrogen (H2) is widely used in many industries because it can be used as a chemical raw material with its high mass-energy density and can be converted back into electricity via fuel cells. H2 energy systems seem to be one of the most effective solutions for providing a better environment and sustainability. Green H2, produced by renewable energy-assisted electrolysis without greenhouse gas emissions, has been of great importance in recent years. In this study, a hybrid energy system including Photovoltaic (PV), Wind Turbine (WT), Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC), and electrolyzer is compared for grid-connected and off-grid operating conditions. In the grid-connected system, electricity generated from PV and WT is used directly to meet electricity demand, while excess electricity is used for green H2 production. In the off-grid connected system, electricity generated from PV and WT was used for H2 production. Produced H2 and O2 were used to generate electricity by PEMFC. While 20186 kWh energy & 3273 m3 H2 were generated in an on-grid connected system, 95145 kWh energy & 17942 m3 H2 and 83511 kWh energy & 14370 m3 H2 were generated in two different configurations in the off-grid connected system. The Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) for the on-grid connected system and the off-grid system for two different designs were determined as 0.307 $/kWh, 0.341 $/kWh and 0.349 $/kWh, respectively. The hybrid system design was simulated using MATLAB software and it was examined which hybrid energy system configuration would be the most economical to meet the load. © 2022 Proceedings of WHEC 2022 - 23rd World Hydrogen Energy Conference: Bridging Continents by H2. All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGreen hydrogenHybrid energy systemHydrogen productionRenewable energyDESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF GREEN HYDROGEN-BASED HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMConference ObjectN/AN/A931933