Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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13422048 | Renewable Energy | 2020 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
A combined cooling heating and power (CCHP) generation system in the San Kamphaeng hot spring, Thailand, is investigated by using a new parameter of levelized energy and exergy costings per life cycle assessment (LCA). The microscale CCHP system, which comprises a 10â¯kW organic Rankine cycle, a 15â¯kW absorption unit and a 20â¯kW centralized drying room, were tested and analyzed. The net output energy and exergy of the CCHP system were found to have 32.62â¯kWh and 6.98â¯kWh at average efficiencies of 11.6% and 11.2%, respectively. In the environmental results, the 4 main impacts were essentially driven from the climate change of 3.90â¯kg CO2 eq/kJ, human toxicity of 2.96â¯kg 1,4 DB eq/kJ, metal depletion of 1.20â¯kg Fe eq/kJ and fossil depletion of 6.47E-01â¯kg oil eq/kJ. The LCA single score could be integrated as 0.026â¯Pt. In the economic impact, the levelized energy and exergy costings were 0.069 USD/kWh and 0.323 USD/kWh, respectively. Finally, in the new 3E and 4E models (3,4E-Chaiyat models), the levelized energy and exergy costings per life cycle assessment were found to be approximately 0.002 USDâ
Pt/kWh2 and 0.008 USDâ
Pt/kWh2, respectively.
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Authors
Nattaporn Chaiyat, Sutham Chaongew, Panisa Ondokmai, Pran Makarkard,