CD-ROM Included ; A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering for the degree of Master of Science in Electrical EngineeringSri Lankan power system heavily depends on thermal oil plants and 58% of the annual energy demand is generated by such power plants as at year 2012. The installed capacity of diesel plants in Sri Lanaka is 540 MW. By 2012, all of them operated in open cycle. Exhaust gas temperatures ranging from 300-400 °C emit to the environment without contributing to much of useful work. With the increase of fossil fuel prices, generation costs have increased significantly. Government is subsidizing the electricity to make electricity affordable to the general public. This results in substantial financial lo...
Sri Lanka has had a hydropower dominated electricity generation for many years with relatively high...
The integration of biogas technology into power generation system in Sri Lanka, is studied and anal...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Energy, Environment, and\ud Society...
By cogeneration, electricity and thermal energy can be produced by one prime energy source simultane...
This aims to find the potentiality of introducing absorption chiller systems to improve the diesel p...
The objective ofthis study is to analyse potential technology possibility under the CDM in power ge...
The purpose of the thesis is to determine the potential of lessening the high energy cost in the hos...
The main purpose of this paper is an assessment of economic feasibility in reducing carbon dioxide e...
Electricity generation through concentrated solar thermal energy is a rapid developing technology in...
Sri Lanka has a hydropower dominated power system with approximately two thirds of its generation ca...
Due to temperature and humidity deviations from the standard ISO conditions in real operational cond...
Earth is consistently getting hotter with the most noteworthy recorded temperature was at 2016.Gobal...
In this study, the technical and financial performances of the first tri-generation plant installed ...
Ever increasing demand for electricity, due to increased consumption, industrial development and ele...
Due to intense fuel dependency on energy production in the world, cost of energy has a greater bear...
Sri Lanka has had a hydropower dominated electricity generation for many years with relatively high...
The integration of biogas technology into power generation system in Sri Lanka, is studied and anal...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Energy, Environment, and\ud Society...
By cogeneration, electricity and thermal energy can be produced by one prime energy source simultane...
This aims to find the potentiality of introducing absorption chiller systems to improve the diesel p...
The objective ofthis study is to analyse potential technology possibility under the CDM in power ge...
The purpose of the thesis is to determine the potential of lessening the high energy cost in the hos...
The main purpose of this paper is an assessment of economic feasibility in reducing carbon dioxide e...
Electricity generation through concentrated solar thermal energy is a rapid developing technology in...
Sri Lanka has a hydropower dominated power system with approximately two thirds of its generation ca...
Due to temperature and humidity deviations from the standard ISO conditions in real operational cond...
Earth is consistently getting hotter with the most noteworthy recorded temperature was at 2016.Gobal...
In this study, the technical and financial performances of the first tri-generation plant installed ...
Ever increasing demand for electricity, due to increased consumption, industrial development and ele...
Due to intense fuel dependency on energy production in the world, cost of energy has a greater bear...
Sri Lanka has had a hydropower dominated electricity generation for many years with relatively high...
The integration of biogas technology into power generation system in Sri Lanka, is studied and anal...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Energy, Environment, and\ud Society...