Title of article
Exergetic and economic comparison of ORC and Kalina cycle for low temperature enhanced geothermal system in Brazil
Author/Authors
Campos Rodrيguez، نويسنده , , Carlos Eymel and Escobar Palacio، نويسنده , , José Carlos and Venturini، نويسنده , , Osvaldo J. and Silva Lora، نويسنده , , Electo E. and Cobas، نويسنده , , Vladimir Meliلn and Marques dos Santos، نويسنده , , Daniel and Lofrano Dotto، نويسنده , , Fلbio R. and Gialluca، نويسنده , , Vernei Gialluca، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
11
From page
109
To page
119
Abstract
This paper deals with the thermodynamic analysis, of both the first and second law of thermodynamic of two different technologies, (ORC and Kalina cycle) for power production through an enhanced geothermal system (EGS). In order to find a better performance of both thermal cycles it were evaluated 15 different working fluids for ORC and three different composition of the ammonia–water mixture for the Kalina cycle. In this work, the Aspen-HYSYS software was used to simulate both thermal cycles and to calculate the thermodynamic properties based on Peng–Robinson Stryjek–Vera (PRSV) Equation of State (EoS). At the end the two cycles was compared using an economic analysis with the fluid that offers the best performance for each thermal cycle which are R-290 for ORC and for Kalina cycle a composition of the mixture of 84% of ammonia mass fraction and 16% of water mass fraction. For this conditions the Kalina cycle produce 18% more net power than the ORC. A levelized electricity costs of 0.22 €/kW h was reached for ORC and 0.18 €/kW h for Kalina cycle. Finally a sensitivity analysis of the EGS LCOE was carried out for a few economic parameters to determinate how is the variation of LCOE for a % change from the base case.
Keywords
Kalina cycle , Enhanced Geothermal System , Ammonia–water mixture , Exergy , Levelized electricity cost , Organic Rankine cycle , Thermodynamic analysis , Working fluids
Journal title
Applied Thermal Engineering
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Applied Thermal Engineering
Record number
1905536
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