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Scope and sustainability of hybrid solar–biomass power plant with cooling, desalination in polygeneration process in India

U. Sahoo, R. Kumar, P.C. Pant and R. Chaudhury

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015, vol. 51, issue C, 304-316

Abstract: The term “polygeneration” is referred to as “an energy supply system, which delivers more than one form of energy to the final user”, for example: electricity, heating/cooling, desalination can be delivered from polygeneration process. The polygeneration demonstrates unique integration of energy efficiency and renewable energy. It is the next generation energy production technique with a potential to overcome intermittence of renewable energy, reduce cost of power generation and greenhouse gas emissions. The feasibility study of this paper is divided in three sections: In first section of this study, solar and biomass have been arranged to produce steam for power generation. In the second section, cooling is produced by vapor absorption refrigeration (VAR; LiBr-H2O) system as per demand load requirement using steam, extracted from pass-out turbine. In the last section of this paper, multi effect dehumidification (MED) water desalination is produced by using limited amount of heat from water vapor (refrigerant; H2O) through HE1 of VAR cooling system.

Keywords: Solar energy; Biomass; Power generation; VAR cooling; Water desalination; Polygeneration process; Thermodynamics analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.06.004

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