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Photovoltaic system application for combined heat and power plant self-consumption needs
This paper analyzes possibilities to use photovoltaic systems for CHP self-consumption needs. Study was made based on installed photovoltaic system data. The algorithm for hourly analysis of PV system contribution to power plant self-consumption was developed. Economical calculations were made to point out scenarios in which use of PV system for CHP self-consumption is economically feasible.