Integration of microturbine with single-effect exhaust-driven absorption chiller and solid wheel desiccant system.
Author(s) : POPOVIC P., MARANTAN A., RADERMACHER R., et al.
Summary
A combined cooling, heating, and power system has been designed and installed in an office building on a university campus. A microturbine generates on-site power from natural gas. The exhaust gas drives an absorption chiller and subsequently regenerates a solid desiccant system. The system is integrated with a conventional roof top air-conditioning unit that serves one zone of the office building. Total energy utilization from conversion of natural gas was 78.2%.
Details
- Original title: Integration of microturbine with single-effect exhaust-driven absorption chiller and solid wheel desiccant system.
- Record ID : 2004-0416
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Transactions. 2002 annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. Volume 108, part 2 + CD-ROM.
- Publication date: 2002
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