Capítulo de libro
Exergy cost decomposition and comparison of integrating seawater desalination plant, refrigeration plant, process heat plant in a concentrated solar power plant
Fecha
2017Registro en:
En: ISES Solar World Congress 2017 - IEA SHC International Conference on Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry 2017, Proceedings 2017, Pages 125-135
978-398146597-6
10.18086/swc.2017.04.09
Autor
Leiva Illanes, Roberto
Catalán Escobar, Rodrigo Ignacio
Cárdemil Iglesias, José Miguel
Alarcón Padilla, Diego
Uche, Javier
Martínez, Amaya
Institución
Resumen
A thermoeconomic analysis of a solar polygeneration plant for the joint production of electricity, fresh water, cooling,
and process heat is carried out, in order to analyze in depth the process of exergy cost formation and comparing with
standalone systems. The solar polygeneration plant consists of a concentrated solar power as prime mover, and a
multi-effect desalination, a refrigeration absorption, and a process heat plants. Results show that the main
components that contribute to the costs formation are: solar collectors, evaporator, re-heater, economizer, turbine,
and super-heater. Also, a solar polygeneration plant is more cost effective than stand-alone systems, which produces
the lower unit exergy cost of electricity, water, cooling and heat