Cogeneration of energy with gas turbines.

Author(s) : PAUL J., JAHN E.

Summary

Gas turbines produce electric power and release (waste) heat. The heat can be converted into additional electric power and/or into cold energy. Standard cogeneration makes electric power and heat available. Adding refrigeration offers broader utilization including storage of cold energy. Precooling of air helps to exploit the investment better. Cooling can be achieved by using binary ice, generated and stored during hours of normal load and used for air precooling during electric power peak demand.

Details

  • Original title: Cogeneration of energy with gas turbines.
  • Record ID : 1999-0556
  • Languages: English
  • Source: EPRI International Conference on sustainable thermal energy storage (TES). Conference Proceedings.
  • Publication date: 1996/08/07
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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