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Integration Of Biomass In Combined Cycle Plants. A Possible Solution To Obtain Both Thermodynamic And Economic Convenience

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

63

Pages

11

Published

2003

Size

524 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/ECO030681

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

A. Franco & N. Giannini

Abstract

Integration of biomass in combined cycle plants. A possible solution to obtain both thermodynamic and economic convenience A. Franco & N. Giannini Dipartimento di Energetics "L. Poggi", Universith di Pisa, Italy Abstract For a combined cycle power plant it is well known that, from a thermodynamic point of view, it is convenient to introduce thermal power in the topping cycle. Heat introduction in the bottoming cycle could be interesting, mainly if a low enthalpy fuel is used for refiring. The study involves the analysis of biomass integration in combined cycle power plants, showing the possibility of obtaining efficiency up to 60%. After an analysis of the available technical solution, a thermoeconomic method is proposed to perform an optimization of this particular technological solution, concerning the integration of biomass in high efficiency power plants. 1 Introduction Energy policy is promoting many researches in order to find the most effective ways to use low enthalpy fuels. Today th

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