Conventional and advanced exergoeconomic analyses of geothermal district heating systems

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2014

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Ali Kecebas
Arif Hepbasli

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA

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The present study deals with analyzing assessing and comparing conventional and advanced exergoeconomic analyses to identify the direction and potential for energy savings of a geothermal district heating system in future conditions/projections. As a real case study the Afyon geothermal district heating system in Afyonkarahisar Turkey is considered while its actual operational thermal data on 8 February 2011 are utilized in the analysis which is based on the specific exergy costing method. In this study for the first time based on the concepts of avoidable/unavoidable and endogenous/exogenous parts cost rates associated with both exergy destruction and capital investment of the geothermal district heating system are determined first and the obtained results are then evaluated. The results indicate that the internal design changes play a more essential role in determining the cost of each component. The cost rate of unavoidable part within the components of the system is lower than that of the avoidable one. For the overall system the value for the conventional exergoeconomic factor is determined to be 5.53% while that for the modified one is calculated to be 9.49%. As a result the advanced exergoeconomic analysis makes more sense given the additional information in splitting process of the components. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Geothermal energy, District heating system, Advanced exergoeconomic analysis, Exergy destruction cost, Investment cost, Splitting process, Specific exergy costing, ADVANCED EXERGETIC ANALYSES, COSTS, PERFORMANCE

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Energy and Buildings

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69

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434

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441
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