Based on the increasing share of renewable resources on worldwide energy provision and the focus
on efficient energy production, heating, cooling or power systems are faced with versatile
challenges. In order to increase the profitability and to pave the way for better commercial
implementation and market penetration, future energy systems must feature a high level of
flexibility to cover wide operating ranges. In this study different combined heat and power
configurations based on a two-stage turbine bleeding Organic Rankine Cycle are investigated from
a thermodynamic point of view. The German VDI standard 4655 for multi-family households is
used to define a characteristic annual heat load duration curve with which the system performances
are evaluated. Benchmark parameters are generated electricity, produced energy, mean overall
exergy efficiencies and primary energy savings according to EU standard 2012/27/EU. The results
show that the proposed flexible plant schemes increase the thermodynamic and environmentalrelated
performance compared to a reference process.
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Based on the increasing share of renewable resources on worldwide energy provision and the focus
on efficient energy production, heating, cooling or power systems are faced with versatile
challenges. In order to increase the profitability and to pave the way for better commercial
implementation and market penetration, future energy systems must feature a high level of
flexibility to cover wide operating ranges. In this study different combined heat and power
configurations based on a two-st...
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