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Cogeneration Power Plants Planning and Evaluation.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wilson, Joel K.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: OnixTransformation.OnixModel.CityOfPublication : PennWell Books, 2018.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Chapitre 1
  • Introduction
  • Chapitre 2
  • The Systems Engineering Approach
  • As Applied to Cogeneration Power Plants
  • Life-Cycle Cost and Modeling
  • Chapitre 3
  • Considerations for a Cogeneration Facility
  • Conventional Power Distribution
  • Turnkey or Power Purchase Agreement
  • Time and Money
  • Territorial Behavior
  • Education
  • Chapitre 4
  • Site Analysis
  • For Both New Projects and Existing Facilities
  • Data acquisition
  • Data analysis
  • Thermal Energy
  • Site Tour
  • Electrical switchgear
  • Noise
  • Dust
  • Working with the Local Utility and Interconnection Options
  • Supply and Demand
  • Generic Cogeneration Power Plant
  • Minimum Import Agreement
  • Inadvertent Export Agreement
  • Full Export, Net Metering, and Dispatch
  • Energy Storage
  • Island Mode, Intertied and Island Mode Capable, or Off Grid Entirely
  • Island mode/off grid
  • Transients and starting surges
  • Continuity of power
  • Timing and balance
  • Reliability
  • Resynching to the utility
  • Fuel security
  • High latitudes and geomagnetic storms
  • Chapitre 5
  • Power and Heat Sources
  • How Is It Done?
  • Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines
  • Derating
  • Naturally aspirated or turbocharger-aftercooler?
  • Gearbox?
  • Cost drivers
  • Modeling
  • Overhauls
  • Oil changes
  • Reliability trees
  • Emissions levels
  • Rich or lean burn?
  • Engine and generator efficiency levels
  • Internal water pump?
  • Internal thermostats: How many, and how much flow do they control?
  • Costs
  • Combustion Turbines
  • Advantages of combustion turbines
  • Disadvantages of combustion turbines
  • Microturbines
  • Advantages of microturbines
  • Disadvantages of microturbines
  • Concentrating Solar Thermal
  • Parabolic trough thermal collector
  • Linear Fresnel solar thermal collector
  • Old-school technology with new bells and whistles
  • Thermal fluids, including organic Rankine cycle and molten salt
  • Costs
  • Locations and weather limits
  • O&M
  • Hybridization
  • Passive Solar Thermal-for Low-Grade Heat Recovery
  • Photovoltaic
  • Field sizing-area versus kilowatt output
  • Fixed versus single-axis or dual-axis tracking
  • Biomass
  • Biogas
  • Geothermal
  • Wind
  • Use where practical
  • Highly variable, therefore storage is needed
  • Other Sources
  • Hydroelectric
  • Fuel cell
  • Coal
  • Natural gas
  • Stirling engines
  • Energy Storage
  • Electrical energy storage
  • Mechanical energy storage
  • Thermal energy storage
  • N ? Or N + 1?
  • Chapitre 6
  • Distributed Generation Performance and Cost Analysis
  • Spreadsheet Models
  • Generic Model
  • Weather
  • Cloud cover
  • Randomness
  • Temperature
  • Microgrid Model
  • Financial Model
  • Reality versus Wishful Thinking
  • Chapitre 7
  • Cogeneration Power Plants: Case Studies of Successes and Failures
  • Project 1
  • A rough start
  • Vortex versus differential pressure
  • Broken promises
  • First of a kind
  • Derating