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Bakhouya, Mohamed 2 Boulmrharj, Sofia 2 Khaidar, Mohammed 2 Siniti, Mustapha 2 Zine-dine, Khalid 2
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Towards performance assessment of fuel cell integration into buildings
Boulmrharj, Sofia; Khaidar, Mohammed; Siniti, Mustapha; … - In: Energy Reports 6 (2020) 1, pp. 288-293
The integration of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems, especially fuel cell systems, into buildings have attracted a lot of interest these last years. It is due to their higher efficiency, cleanliness and their capability for producing both valuable thermal energy and electricity, from a...
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Towards performance assessment of fuel cell integration into buildings
Boulmrharj, Sofia; Khaidar, Mohammed; Siniti, Mustapha; … - In: Energy reports 6 (2020) 1, pp. 288-293
The integration of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems, especially fuel cell systems, into buildings have attracted a lot of interest these last years. It is due to their higher efficiency, cleanliness and their capability for producing both valuable thermal energy and electricity, from a...
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