Energy, cost, and carbon dioxide optimization of disaggregated, regional energy-supply systems
H.-M. Groscurth,
Th. Bruckner and
R. Kümmel
Energy, 1993, vol. 18, issue 12, 1187-1205
Abstract:
Energy conservation and greenhouse warming mitigation can be supported by cogeneration of heat and power and by heat recovery via heat exchangers and via the upgrading of environmental and waste heat by heat pumps. Fuel switching, the use of solar thermal energy, and the removal and disposal of CO2 may complement these measures. In order to determine the optimum combination of these options with conventional energy-conversion technologies for regional energy-supply systems with disaggregated, fluctuating energy-exergy demand profiles, we have developed stochastic and quasi-dynamic vector-optimization models which can be used as computerized planning tools.
Date: 1993
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DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(93)90009-3
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