Analysis of cooling, heating, and power systems based on site energy consumption
Feasibility of cooling, heating, and power systems frequently is based on economic considerations such as energy prices. However, a most adequate feasibility of CHP systems must be based on energy consumption followed by economic considerations. CHP systems designs must yield economical savings, but more importantly must yield real energy savings based on the best energy performance. For CHP systems, energy savings is related to primary energy and not to site energy. This paper presents a mathematical analysis demonstrating that CHP systems increase the site energy consumption (SEC). Increasing the SEC could yield misleading results in the economic feasibility of CHP systems. Three different operation modes are evaluated: (a) cooling, heating, and power; (b) heating and power; and (c) cooling and power, to represent the operation of the system throughout the year. Results show that CHP systems increase site energy consumption; therefore primary energy consumption (PEC) should be used instead of SEC when designing CHP systems.
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2009
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Authors: | Fumo, Nelson ; Mago, Pedro J. ; Chamra, Louay M. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 86.2009, 6, p. 928-932
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | CHP Site energy consumption Primary energy consumption Distributed generation |
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