Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6688224 | Applied Energy | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
A case study is developed in order to test the energy and economic performance of this innovative micro-trigeneration plant. In particular, the above mentioned model is applied to the Regina Isabella hotel in Ischia (Naples, South Italy), famous for its geothermal sources. Currently, such hotel is already equipped by a geothermal system (by several hot water wells) for thermal cares, domestic hot water production and space heating. By TRNSYS the optimisation of the system design parameters and the calculation of the thermo-economic conditions were performed. The system showed excellent energy performance indexes. In fact, the average yearly efficiency of the solar thermal collectors is close to 60%, whereas the average yearly ORC electric efficiency is about 6%, which is a good achievement considering the system driving temperature. Results also show that the system performance is more dependent on the availability of the geothermal energy than the solar one. From the economic point of view, good results are also obtained. In fact, in the worst operating conditions the Simple Pay Back Period is 7.6Â years, decreasing to 2.5Â years in the most convenient considered scenario (public funding and full utilisation of the produced thermal energy).
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Authors
Annamaria Buonomano, Francesco Calise, Adolfo Palombo, Maria Vicidomini,