29.07.2024
Electric Power and Heat via FuelCells and Heat Exchanger
Electricity and heat 365 days a year
Generating your own electricity is no longer a rarity.
PV modules, wind power, biomass, combined heat and power, or water are primarily used to generate the daily energy requirement and charge a battery buffer.
If the battery buffer is charged and the overdue energy cannot be stored, it is fed into the public supply network at no cost, or for just a few cents.
The periods in which no energy can be generated (winter: snow on the PV modules, no wind, less water, dry period ) must then be bridged via the public power network, under their terms and conditions.
Using the daily overdue energy for the production of hydrogen, storing this hydrogen in H2 containers, and quickly recharging the batteries via the fuel cell in periods when there is less energy – this is the energy principle of Bajog electronic. When the hydrogen is converted in the fuel cell, waste heat of > 50oC is also generated. This waste heat is fed via a heat exchanger into an existing heating system, for example an oil heating system in the boiler return, or a separate water buffer is heated for underfloor heating and for domestic water. Existing energy systems (oil, gas, pellets, etc.) therefore do not have to be disposed, but prove to be very useful.