Multi-Objective Analysis of a CHP System Using Natural Gas and Biogas on the Prime Mover
Valencia Ochoa, G.
Obregon Quinones, L.
Cardenas, Y.
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Valencia Ochoa G., Obregon Quinones L., Cardenas Y., 2018, Multi-Objective Analysis of a CHP System Using Natural Gas and Biogas on the Prime Mover, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 65, 313-318.
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Abstract

With the aim of reducing operational costs and gas emissions in a Combined Heat and Power System (CHP), a type of biofuel is proposed as a product of a process using a biomass resource to replace other types of fossil fuels, and to be able to cover the average annual scale of power demand of 24 MWh/day from a metallurgical plant, and a thermal energy demand of 60 MWh/day. This study shows the behavior of gas emissions and economic analysis through the use of HOMER Pro software depending on the type of fuel selected. The proposed system consists of a set of electric generators (2MW in total) and a boiler with a cogenerative system connected to the gas outlet of the electric generators. The results of the simulation showed that the system working with natural gas presents a decrease of 5.66% in the annual operating cost concerning the system that works with biogas. However, the biogas system causes a 19.39% decrease in carbon dioxide production compared to the other systems.
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