The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) can be applied to generate power from low-temperature heat sources and thus
supports a sustainable energy system. This paper contributes to ORC development, particularly for geothermal
applications, to increase competitiveness of the technology. To this end, new plant architectures based on
regenerative preheating are being investigated. The concept of regenerative preheating is investigated in literature
by numerical studies and its thermodynamic and economic performance is predominantly evaluated
positively. However, regenerative preheating has not yet been realized in experimental ORC test rigs or commercial
products. For this purpose, a novel ORC test rig is designed, constructed and commissioned. For evaluation
purposes, the regenerative preheating concept is compared to a standard ORC configuration. As a result, a
9.9% higher net thermal efficiency is achieved with regenerative preheating, while the net power output is equal
to the one achieved with the standard configuration. This result is particularly important for combined heat and
power (CHP) generation due to the reduced cooling of the heat source. In order to evaluate this concept for CHP
applications, a novel ORC-CHP architecture based on regenerative preheating is experimentally compared to
three state-of-the-art ORC-CHP concepts. Moreover, three different supply and return temperatures of the district
heating system (DHS) are considered. The results reveal that the novel architecture, in combination with lowand
medium-temperature DHS, leads to an increased part-load performance and a wider operating range. This
enables up to 9.4% increase in annual net electricity production, which accounts for additional revenues of 4.56 million € in the case of a typical geothermal project. Thus, it can be concluded that this novel ORC-CHP
architecture is beneficial from a technical perspective and also promising in terms of economics.
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The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) can be applied to generate power from low-temperature heat sources and thus
supports a sustainable energy system. This paper contributes to ORC development, particularly for geothermal
applications, to increase competitiveness of the technology. To this end, new plant architectures based on
regenerative preheating are being investigated. The concept of regenerative preheating is investigated in literature
by numerical studies and its thermodynamic and economic...
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