Integration Assessment of Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) and Hydrogen Technologies in Fish Farms: A Techno-Economical Model Dispatch for an Estonian Fish Farm
Aurora García-Jiménez (),
Yassine Rqiq and
Víctor Ballestín
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Aurora García-Jiménez: CIRCE—Technology Center, Avenida Ranillas 3D 1ºA, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain
Yassine Rqiq: CIRCE—Technology Center, Avenida Ranillas 3D 1ºA, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain
Víctor Ballestín: CIRCE—Technology Center, Avenida Ranillas 3D 1ºA, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain
Sustainability, 2024, vol. 16, issue 17, 1-19
Abstract:
A fundamental aspect of fish farms is their energy consumption, which is essential for various activities like water supply, pool aeration, thermal conditioning, lighting, filtration, and recirculation systems. Due to volatile prices and rising energy use, costs have surged, requiring energy-optimization solutions for economic viability and pollution reduction. In this context, this study aims to evaluate renewable energy integration in these installations based on real data, assessing current operations, proposing renewable energy optimization, and exploring hydrogen systems for energy needs, using HOMER PRO ® to analyze different scenarios. For this purpose, it targets a rainbow trout farm in Estonia, and by simulating the various hybrid configurations proposed, it aims to optimize its energy production and storage, ensuring feasibility and technical integration. The results of the simulations primarily demonstrate the potential for using the byproduct of electrolysis to cover the oxygen demand in these types of processes, reducing the demand for raw materials. Additionally, it is observed that storage enhances performance in isolated systems; however, the economically viable integration of hydrogen technology requires three assumptions: a regulatory framework allowing surplus energy sales to the grid, an existing infrastructure for hydrogen trading, and high energy purchase prices.
Keywords: RES integration; hydrogen; off-grid simulation; fish farm assessment; electrolysis byproducts; off-grid aquaculture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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