Exergy and exergy cost analyses are proposed as complementary methods for the assessment and better understanding of the efficiency of a hybrid trigeneration system based on renewable energy sources. The system combines photovoltaic/thermal collectors, an evacuated tube collector and a wind turbine and produces electricity, sanitary hot water and desalted fresh water for a single family house. The system includes two desalination technologies (reverse osmosis and membrane distillation) that consume power and heat respectively, and two kinds of energy storage devices (a hot water tank and two lead-acid batteries). The assessment is based on simulations developed by using TRNSYS software. As a first level of detail, exergy analysis is applied...
In this paper exergy analysis and thermoeconomic cost accounting of a CHP steam cycle integrated wit...
The high thermal energy consumption per m3 fresh water is one of the main barriers to the spread of ...
This paper applies the Exergy Cost Theory (ECT) to a hybrid system based on a 500 kWe solid oxide fu...
An exergy cost assessment of solar trigeneration plant to generate electricity, fresh-water, and hea...
Some regions of the world with high solar irradiation conditions have a growing demand for electrici...
A great interest has been arising in the last decade for the sustainable supply of energy and fresh ...
Reliable production of freshwater and energy is vital for tackling two of the most critical issues t...
Since 70s, the world has been becoming more and more concerned about energy and environmental issues...
In this paper, experimental tests of a hybrid trigeneration pilot unit based on renewable energy sou...
A great interest has recently arisen for the sustainable supply of energy and fresh water, due to th...
In this paper an exergy analysis and thermoeconomic cost accounting of a Combined Heat and Power ste...
This study is aimed at investigating optimization potentials in a conceptual hybrid solar-biomass or...
WOS: 000254264700001Energy resources and their utilization intimately relate to sustainable developm...
Current analysis and optimization methods of energy use in buildings are based on the assessment of ...
This study concerns advanced exergoeconomic analysis of a hybrid solar-biomass organic Rankine cycle...
In this paper exergy analysis and thermoeconomic cost accounting of a CHP steam cycle integrated wit...
The high thermal energy consumption per m3 fresh water is one of the main barriers to the spread of ...
This paper applies the Exergy Cost Theory (ECT) to a hybrid system based on a 500 kWe solid oxide fu...
An exergy cost assessment of solar trigeneration plant to generate electricity, fresh-water, and hea...
Some regions of the world with high solar irradiation conditions have a growing demand for electrici...
A great interest has been arising in the last decade for the sustainable supply of energy and fresh ...
Reliable production of freshwater and energy is vital for tackling two of the most critical issues t...
Since 70s, the world has been becoming more and more concerned about energy and environmental issues...
In this paper, experimental tests of a hybrid trigeneration pilot unit based on renewable energy sou...
A great interest has recently arisen for the sustainable supply of energy and fresh water, due to th...
In this paper an exergy analysis and thermoeconomic cost accounting of a Combined Heat and Power ste...
This study is aimed at investigating optimization potentials in a conceptual hybrid solar-biomass or...
WOS: 000254264700001Energy resources and their utilization intimately relate to sustainable developm...
Current analysis and optimization methods of energy use in buildings are based on the assessment of ...
This study concerns advanced exergoeconomic analysis of a hybrid solar-biomass organic Rankine cycle...
In this paper exergy analysis and thermoeconomic cost accounting of a CHP steam cycle integrated wit...
The high thermal energy consumption per m3 fresh water is one of the main barriers to the spread of ...
This paper applies the Exergy Cost Theory (ECT) to a hybrid system based on a 500 kWe solid oxide fu...