This study investigates the hybridization scenario of a single-flash geothermal power plant with a biomass-driven sCO2-steam Rankine combined cycle, where a solid local biomass source, olive residue, is used as a fuel. The hybrid power plant is modeled using the simulation software EBSILON®Professional. A topping sCO2 cycle is chosen due to its potential for flexible electricity generation. A synergy between the topping sCO2 and bottoming steam Rankine cycles is achieved by a good temperature match between the coupling heat exchanger, where the waste heat from the topping cycle is utilized in the bottoming cycle. The high-temperature heat addition problem, common in sCO2 cycles, is also eliminated by utilizing the heat in the flue gas in th...
Climate change has spurred an interest in renewable energy. Many renewable energy technologies are i...
Availability and flexibility of variable renewable energy production can be increased without therma...
In this work the possibility of improving the performance of the 20 MW standard geothermal power pla...
This study investigates the hybridization scenario of a single-flash geothermal power plant with a b...
This study investigates the hybridization scenario of a single-flash geothermal power plant with a b...
A novel configuration of a hybrid binary geothermal biomass power plant is proposed that generates e...
Stand-alone renewable energy plants are usually unable to generate stable electrical power because o...
This article examines how hybridization using solar thermal energy can increase the power output of ...
A novel configuration of a hybrid binary geothermal biomass power plant is proposed that generates e...
This work investigates the potential to integrate a biomass combustor with an existing geothermal po...
A novel Solar Geothermal Hybrid Electric Power Plant (SGHEPP) based on the hybridization of an exist...
Single and double flash steam power plants are commonly used in the utilization of high enthalpy liq...
Climate change has spurred an interest in renewable energy. Many renewable energy technologies are i...
Availability and flexibility of variable renewable energy production can be increased without therma...
Climate change has spurred an interest in renewable energy. Many renewable energy technologies are i...
Climate change has spurred an interest in renewable energy. Many renewable energy technologies are i...
Availability and flexibility of variable renewable energy production can be increased without therma...
In this work the possibility of improving the performance of the 20 MW standard geothermal power pla...
This study investigates the hybridization scenario of a single-flash geothermal power plant with a b...
This study investigates the hybridization scenario of a single-flash geothermal power plant with a b...
A novel configuration of a hybrid binary geothermal biomass power plant is proposed that generates e...
Stand-alone renewable energy plants are usually unable to generate stable electrical power because o...
This article examines how hybridization using solar thermal energy can increase the power output of ...
A novel configuration of a hybrid binary geothermal biomass power plant is proposed that generates e...
This work investigates the potential to integrate a biomass combustor with an existing geothermal po...
A novel Solar Geothermal Hybrid Electric Power Plant (SGHEPP) based on the hybridization of an exist...
Single and double flash steam power plants are commonly used in the utilization of high enthalpy liq...
Climate change has spurred an interest in renewable energy. Many renewable energy technologies are i...
Availability and flexibility of variable renewable energy production can be increased without therma...
Climate change has spurred an interest in renewable energy. Many renewable energy technologies are i...
Climate change has spurred an interest in renewable energy. Many renewable energy technologies are i...
Availability and flexibility of variable renewable energy production can be increased without therma...
In this work the possibility of improving the performance of the 20 MW standard geothermal power pla...