Most energy conversion systems, and especially electricity generation plants, do not operate at nominal conditions throughout their useful life: periodic, semi-periodic and stochastic changes in the availability of the resource affect solar (thermal and PV), wind, hydraulic, and geothermal plants, which in reality operate at off-design conditions for most of their life. To a smaller extent, fossil-fuelled plants may also be plagued by fuel availability problems and no longer easily predictable demand oscillation. In spite of the ever growing net connectivity, since the demand curve in even larger geographic regions displays a typical quasi-sinusoidal shape, fleet load modulation is unavoidable. Naturally, off-design operation and load cycli...
Energy, exergy and exergoeconomic analysis are often used for assessing large energy conversion syst...
In the last decades, the growing scarcity of non-renewable resources led analysts and researchers to...
Hybridization of Waste to Energy (WtE) plants with solar facilities can take competing energy techno...
Most energy conversion systems, and especially electricity generation plants, do not operate at nomi...
Nearly all energy conversion systems, and especially electricity generationplants do not operate at ...
Exergy-based (exergetic, exergoeconomic and exergoenvironmental) analyses, are used for designing, a...
The growing concern about the limited reserves of fossil fuels has led research efforts in the energ...
The subject of this paper is an economic analysis of a model of a stand alone energy system based on...
High efficiency, environmental friendliness, low operation and maintenance costs, and the lowest pos...
This study introduces and validates an exergy-based, socioeconomic (ESEC) analysis that couples econ...
Exergy Life Cycle Assessment (ELCA) is proposed by literature to account for the exergy embodied in ...
In this study, novel approaches to exergy and economy based enhanced environmental analyses for ener...
The selection of power generation systems is important when striving for a more sustainable society....
Energy, exergy and exergoeconomic analysis are often used for assessing large energy conversion syst...
In the last decades, the growing scarcity of non-renewable resources led analysts and researchers to...
Hybridization of Waste to Energy (WtE) plants with solar facilities can take competing energy techno...
Most energy conversion systems, and especially electricity generation plants, do not operate at nomi...
Nearly all energy conversion systems, and especially electricity generationplants do not operate at ...
Exergy-based (exergetic, exergoeconomic and exergoenvironmental) analyses, are used for designing, a...
The growing concern about the limited reserves of fossil fuels has led research efforts in the energ...
The subject of this paper is an economic analysis of a model of a stand alone energy system based on...
High efficiency, environmental friendliness, low operation and maintenance costs, and the lowest pos...
This study introduces and validates an exergy-based, socioeconomic (ESEC) analysis that couples econ...
Exergy Life Cycle Assessment (ELCA) is proposed by literature to account for the exergy embodied in ...
In this study, novel approaches to exergy and economy based enhanced environmental analyses for ener...
The selection of power generation systems is important when striving for a more sustainable society....
Energy, exergy and exergoeconomic analysis are often used for assessing large energy conversion syst...
In the last decades, the growing scarcity of non-renewable resources led analysts and researchers to...
Hybridization of Waste to Energy (WtE) plants with solar facilities can take competing energy techno...