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Trigeneration: Possibilities of Implementation at CERN

Optimum distribution of energy supply systems can result in large savings in industrial facilities and production devices. Identifying the configuration of existing equipment and its loading, in order to minimize total energy consumption and at the same time satisfy given load demands, has very high...

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Autor principal: Kühnl-Kinel, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/387977
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description Optimum distribution of energy supply systems can result in large savings in industrial facilities and production devices. Identifying the configuration of existing equipment and its loading, in order to minimize total energy consumption and at the same time satisfy given load demands, has very high payback potential. This paper presents the principle of trigeneration, the technology that can offer a highly efficient way of converting primary fuel (gas, oil) into useful energy as electricity, heat and chilled water simultaneously. It explains different factors that must be considered for such systems to be economically feasible. Some examples of industrial trigeneration systems are analysed and discussed to illustrate the application. Also the possibility of implementation of trigeneration at CERN is discussed, taking into account the existing cogeneration system, power supply structure, secondary energy demands, as well as future developments in our energy policy.
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spelling cern-3879772019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/387977engKühnl-Kinel, JTrigeneration: Possibilities of Implementation at CERNEngineeringOptimum distribution of energy supply systems can result in large savings in industrial facilities and production devices. Identifying the configuration of existing equipment and its loading, in order to minimize total energy consumption and at the same time satisfy given load demands, has very high payback potential. This paper presents the principle of trigeneration, the technology that can offer a highly efficient way of converting primary fuel (gas, oil) into useful energy as electricity, heat and chilled water simultaneously. It explains different factors that must be considered for such systems to be economically feasible. Some examples of industrial trigeneration systems are analysed and discussed to illustrate the application. Also the possibility of implementation of trigeneration at CERN is discussed, taking into account the existing cogeneration system, power supply structure, secondary energy demands, as well as future developments in our energy policy.CERN-ST-99-009oai:cds.cern.ch:3879771999-02-02
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Trigeneration: Possibilities of Implementation at CERN
title Trigeneration: Possibilities of Implementation at CERN
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title_full_unstemmed Trigeneration: Possibilities of Implementation at CERN
title_short Trigeneration: Possibilities of Implementation at CERN
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