First industrial application of an open absorption cycle for heat transformation in a district-heating network
Petra Bittrich,
Dietrich Hebecker and
Thomas Bergmann
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2005, vol. 3, issue 1/2, 85-99
Abstract:
The first plant for high temperature utilisation of higher heating value was realised under industrial conditions in a combined heat and power plant. The technology results in an increased heat recovery temperature and a stronger dehumidification of the flue gas. Beyond that, the use of large solution flow within an adiabatic absorber enables to combine gas scrubbing and dehumidifying. Economic aspects of the technology will be discussed, whereby ratio between surplus and investment costs is used as a dimensionless measure of economic efficiency for the evaluation.
Keywords: heat recovery; absorption heat pumps; open absorption cycles; condensing boiler technology; energy efficiency; district heating networks; combined heat and power; CHP; high temperature; energy economics. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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