Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5444301 | Energy Procedia | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The present work aims to investigate the potential advantages in using a novel wet and dry configuration for heat rejection units in ORC power plants. The reference case is a geothermal power plant that exploits a medium temperature brine and uses a closed loop of cooling water to release the condensation heat. In the calculations, the off-design operation of the whole plant is optimized by a techno-economic point of view with a realistic part-load behaviour for the ORC and the use of experimentally validated correlations for the heat rejection section. The performance attainable with the novel LU-VE Emeritus® unit equipped with a water spray system and adiabatic panels is compared with those achievable with the same unit in dry operation. Final results show a marked increase of revenues with Emeritus® units with respect to a dry unit.
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Authors
M. Astolfi, L. Noto La Diega, M.C. Romano, U. Merlo, S. Filippini, E. Macchi,