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Innovative power plant concepts that utilize gaseous fossil fuels is the subject of interest for many researchers in the last decade. Literature studies focus on simulation and thermal analysis of such plants, regarding the net electrical efficiency, expressed as % of the low heating value of the coal input, and the GHG emission levels, measured in kg of CO2/MWh as the key performance indicators of the plant from an energy and environmental perspective. In order to make a sound analysis of thermal processes the concept of physical exergy is introduced, in such a way that it is possible to evaluate the losses that take place in each section of the plant from an energy quality perspective, acknowledging that not all the thermal input from the fuel can be transformed into useful work. Additionally, the process streams undergo composition changes that make the determination of chemical exergy mandatory, accounting for composition imbalances with the reference environment. | |
Internacional
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Si |
ISSN o ISBN
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978-84-09-11635-5 |
Entidad relacionada
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Nacionalidad Entidad
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Sin nacionalidad |
Lugar del congreso
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Albacete, España |