Sustainable energy through multigeneration systems

R. Prakash, A. Henham
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Multigeneration (e.g. cogeneration and trigeneration) systems simultaneously produce power and useful heating/cooling effects. They have the advantage of very high efficiency of primary fuel utilization, and offer opportunities for significant reduction in carbon emissions compared to the single generation (i.e. power only) mode. This paper focuses on the evaluation of overall performance of multigeneration systems using different prime movers for a comparative assessment. An 'Electrical Equivalent Efficiency' of a multigeneration plant has been proposed. Such an overall efficiency has been evaluated for three major prime movers i.e. diesel/gas engine, gas turbine and steam turbine in the multigeneration mode. An integrated system for production of fresh water, cooling and power (for tropical coastal areas) has also been proposed and analysed. In all cases, it was observed that there is a significant improvement in primary fuel utilization efficiency (as high as 19%), leading to a significant potential (as high as 50%) for reducing carbon emissions. © Common Ground, Ravi Prakash, Alex Henham, All Rights Reserved.
通过多发电系统实现可持续能源
多电联产(如热电联产和三电联产)系统同时产生电力和有用的加热/冷却效果。它们具有一次燃料利用效率非常高的优势,并且与单代(即仅动力)模式相比,提供了显著减少碳排放的机会。本文着重对采用不同原动机的多代系统的总体性能进行了比较评估。提出了多发电机组的“电等效效率”。这样的整体效率已经评估了三个主要的原动机,即柴油/燃气发动机,燃气轮机和蒸汽轮机在多代模式。还提出和分析了一个生产淡水、冷却和电力(热带沿海地区)的综合系统。在所有情况下,观察到一次燃料利用效率有显著提高(高达19%),导致减少碳排放的巨大潜力(高达50%)。©Common Ground, Ravi Prakash, Alex Henham,版权所有。
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