Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.69, 209-216, 2013
Thermoeconomic optimization of three trigeneration systems using organic Rankine cycles: Part II - Applications
In this part II of the study, three new trigeneration systems are examined. These systems are SOFC-trigeneration, biomass-trigeneration, and solar-trigeneration systems. This study reveals that the maximum trigeneration-exergy efficiencies are about 38% for the SOFC-trigeneration system, 28% for the biomass-trigeneration system and 18% for the solar-trigeneration system. Moreover, the maximum cost per exergy unit for the SOFC-trigeneration system is approximately 38 $/GJ, for the biomass-trigeneration system is 26 $/GJ, and for the solar-trigeneration system is 24 $/GJ. This study reveals that the solar-trigeneration system offers the best thermoeconomic performance among the three systems. This is because the solar-trigeneration system has the lowest cost per exergy unit. Furthermore, the solar-trigeneration system has zero CO2 emissions and it is based on a free renewable energy source. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Trigeneration;Organic Rankine cycle;Single-effect absorption chiller;Optimization;Exergoeconomics;Exergy efficiency