L’exergie comme élément de mesure de la durabilité d’un système énergétique.

Eksergija kao mera održivosti energatskog sistema.

Auteurs : NOVAK P.

Résumé

Do we need energy or exergy? Amount of exergy in energy carriers is very different and price includes only the value of quantity and not the quality of energy. Exergy is measure for quality of energy, because the only part of energy available to do work is exergy. For different purposes we need energy with different amount of exergy: for heating and cooling energy mixture between small amount of the exergy and large part anergy is needed. Transition to sustainable energy system, without GHG emissions, based on RE, open the questions how to evaluate exergy from solar energy. Solar energy in all form (irradiation, water flows, wind, and biomass) consists from nearly 100% of exergy. Solar energy is for free, conversion systems are not. To exploit at maximum the present infrastructure there is common agreement that we need sustainable energy system with four main energy carriers: electricity, gaseous, liquid and solid fuels. Our vision is the new Sustainable Energy System (SES) based on the biomass carbon recycling using solar and planetary energy for electricity and hydrogen production. SES is based on the existing infrastructure and known chemical processes. With regards to availability of renewable energy resources (RES) it is unrestricted in comparison to present fossil fuels use. The proposed SES consists of the three main energy carriers: electricity, synthetic methane (CH4) and synthetic methanol (CH3OH).

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Format PDF

Pages : 17 p.

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    20 €

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    15 €

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Détails

  • Titre original : Eksergija kao mera održivosti energatskog sistema.
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 30020191
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Source : 47th International HVAC&R Congress and Exhibition.
  • Date d'édition : 12/2016

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