Dynamic thermo-ecological cost assessment and performance analyses of a multi generation system
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Date
2021
Authors
Canberk Ünal
Emin Açıkkalp
Mustafa Tolga Balta
A. Hepbasli
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Elsevier Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
The main objectives of this study are to perform a dynamic thermo-ecological cost (TEC) assessment and performance analyses of a multi generation system using the TRNSYS 18 software package for comparison purposes. The system has five outputs consisting of electricity clean water heating hydrogen and cooling. Multigeneration is made of an internal combustion engine fueled by natural gas a heat pump a reverse osmosis desalination plant and a magnesium-chlorine (Mg–Cl) thermochemical (TC) water splitting cycle. This cycle which appears to be a promising TC hydrogen production method is integrated to the multi generation system for producing hydrogen for waste heat recovery. Environmental effect of the system is also considered using the TEC method. In this contribution a new index namely the TEC of the irreversibility is presented and applied. Variation of emissions electricity exergy destruction and energy loss values for the considered system and Mg–Cl TC water splitting cycle as well as TECs of the electricity heat and the hydrogen are calculated through some parametric studies undertaken and presented in figures. It is determined that the multigeneration system has an energy efficiency value of 0.43 and a corresponding exergy efficiency of 0.38. As a result TEC<inf>EL</inf> TEC<inf>HEAT</inf> and TEC<inf>H<inf>2</inf></inf>values of the considered system are obtained to be 2.98 0.72 and 2.90 respectively. It may be concluded that the TEC is an effective method to assess the environmental performance of various energy systems and compare them with each other. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Energy, Exergy, Hydrogen Production, Mg–cl, Multi-generation, Thermo-ecological Cost, Cost Benefit Analysis, Desalination, Energy Dissipation, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Management, Hydrogen Production, Waste Heat, Waste Incineration, Cost Assessment, Cost Performance, Ecological Costs, Energy, Generation Systems, Magnesium Chlorine, Multi Generations, Performances Analysis, Thermo-ecological Cost, Thermochemical Water-splitting Cycle, Exergy, Cost benefit analysis, Desalination, Energy dissipation, Energy efficiency, Environmental management, Hydrogen production, Waste heat, Waste incineration, Cost assessment, Cost performance, Ecological costs, Energy, Generation systems, Magnesium chlorine, Multi generations, Performances analysis, Thermo-ecological cost, Thermochemical water-splitting cycle, Exergy, Thermo-Ecological Cost, Mg-cl, Mg–cl, Exergy, Multi-generation, Hydrogen Production, Energy, Energy, Multi-generation, Mg-Cl, Hydrogen Production, Thermo-ecological Cost, Exergy
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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8
Source
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume
46
Issue
40
Start Page
21198
End Page
21211
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