2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/1278751
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System Design and Optimisation Study on a Novel CCHP System Integrated with a Hybrid Energy Storage System and an ORC

Abstract: For achieving higher energy transferring efficiency from the resources to the load, the Combined Cooling, Heating, and Power (CCHP) systems have been widely researched and applied as an efficient approach. The key idea of this study is designing a novel structure of a hybrid CCHP system and evaluating its performance. In this research, there is a hybrid energy storage unit enhancing the whole system’s operation flexibility while supplying cooling, heating, and power. An ORC system is integrated into the CCHP s… Show more

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“…A component-based analysis for the CCHP system outlined by [15] includes energy generation units, heat recovery units, and thermal storage systems. Authors in [15] presented comprehensive comparisons of technology and proposed a general method of selecting the correct CCHP program for different applications. Authors in [16,17] included a detailed overview of the energy system and the requirements for selecting an appropriate system structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A component-based analysis for the CCHP system outlined by [15] includes energy generation units, heat recovery units, and thermal storage systems. Authors in [15] presented comprehensive comparisons of technology and proposed a general method of selecting the correct CCHP program for different applications. Authors in [16,17] included a detailed overview of the energy system and the requirements for selecting an appropriate system structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%