Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6684430 Applied Energy 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Results show that in scenarios with high electricity and low natural gas prices-the relationship between these two variables depending on the user, CHP and mHAT units are economically competitive. For all the price combinations where investing in mGT technology is feasible, it is worth transforming the unit into an mHAT. Moreover, the lower the electricity demand with respect to the nominal T100 production (100 kWe), the more sensitive the user is to the price at which electricity is sold to the grid and therefore, the more the feasibility of mGT and mHAT technologies depends on subsidies or primes on surplus-electricity production.
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