Micro-generation and micro combined heat and power generation using “free” low temperature heat sources through Organic Rankine Cycles
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Micro-generation and micro combined heat and power generation using “free” low temperature heat sources through Organic Rankine CyclesFecha de publicación
2013-03Editor
European Association for the Development of Renewable Energies, Environment and Power QualityISSN
2172-038XCita bibliográfica
NAVARRO-ESBRÍ, J., et al. Micro-generation and micro combined heat and power generation using free low temperature heat sources through organic Rankine cycles. The Renewable Energies & Power Quality Journal (RE&PQJ), 2013, v. 1, n. 11. p. 624-629Tipo de documento
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The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology is
an efficient way for small-scale generation. It offers great
benefits from low temperature heat sources, recovering waste
heat and revaluing renewable thermal energy. ... [+]
The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology is
an efficient way for small-scale generation. It offers great
benefits from low temperature heat sources, recovering waste
heat and revaluing renewable thermal energy.
This paper presents the use of ORC for power and combined
heat and power generation from low temperature heat sources.
Specifically, two recent applications successfully implemented
in Spain are reported, based on Rank® technology: a micro
generation for waste heat recovery in a ceramic industry using
HT-20 kWe and a micro combined heat and power generation
using solar heat with HT-C 5 kWe.
Experimental data have been evaluated to check economical and
technical ORC feasibility. From waste heat recovery, now up to
23 kWe are generated, 336 MWt of primary energy are saved
and 44 tonnes of CO2 emissions are avoided, with a suitable
payback lower than 5 years. From renewable thermal energy,
now 37 MWt of primary energy are saved, 5 tonnes of CO2
emissions are avoided with a payback lower than 8 years. [-]
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Ponencia presentada en International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ’13) celebrada en Bilbao del 20 al 22 de marzo de 2013.
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RE&PQJ, Vol.1, No.11, March 2013Proyecto de investigación
Ministry of Science and Innovation project IPT- 440000-2010-15; Conselleria de Industria, Comercio e Innovación of the Generalitat Valenciana project INIDIV2010022Derechos de acceso
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