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Highly-Efficient Energy Conversion and Utilization De208

AAZIZ
Z I Z LLAB.
AB.
Clean Secondary Energy

Department of Mechanical and Biofunctional Systems

Energy and Process Integration Engineering


Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering http://epi.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Advanced adoption of clean secondary energy toward sustainability


A highly efficient and clean energy system is developed toward the realization of sustainable society.
Analysis and modeling of micro- to macro-scales for each individual energy conversion process and
elemental technology are performed, together with the effort to integrate them efficiently. In addition,
a mutual relationships (conversion, utilization, and storage) among the electricity, chemical energy, and
other carbon-free secondary energy sources is also studied.
H2 storage H2 production
Thermal and Energy Engineering Power production
Nuclear
Power generation Power storage
Wind (batteries, pumped
Hydrogen, hydro, etc.)
Biomass

Application
Combustion
Ammonia
• Exergy recovery • Sustainability Solar PV
Power storage H2 production Fossil fuels
• Process integration • Environmental, Thermochemical
• Power generation social, economic
(batteries, pumped Power generation
• Heat exchange hydro, etc.) (water-splitting)
• Energy conversion analysis
• Thermal cycles Heat storage Biomass
• Energy • Green and lean Mutual conversion
• Process, system conservation and utilization Vehicle fuel

Effect Hydrolysis/ Metal-water


Heat Hydrogen,
Basic Electricity alcoholysis reaction Electricity Ammonia CO2
Analysis Other REs
Reduction N2 Synthetic fuels
Electroytic
H2 production
 Novelty fuel reduction

 Scenario Nuclear NH3


 Comprehensiveness Metal refining
Fossil fuels
Combustion Combustion H2 storage

Metal fuels H2 Utilization


Toward comprehensive knowledge creation (Al, Fe, Mn)
Mutual utilization of electricity and
Relationships of carbon-free
Research area and vision hydrogen-based fuels toward zero-carbon
secondary energy sources

Off gas (N2, O2)

CO2

Samples

Reducer Tred=
700~900 ºC

Feeder
Fluid. gas Combustor
H2 Tcom=
950~1200 ºC

Toxd=
Oxidizer 850~1100 ºC

Steam

Air

Schematic of the integrated renewable multi- CO2-free chemical looping TPMS-based metal hydride
Energy, exergy, and techno-
generation system hydrogen production system hydrogen storage
economic analyses

Advanced combustion modeling and prediction High density iron redox flow battery Advanced utilization of EVs for ancillary services

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