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Author(s)
Imrich Discantiny
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2193/2019.02.001
Affiliation(s)
COMtherm, s.r.o., Bratislava 82109, Slovak Republic
ABSTRACT
This article is focused on technical and economic evaluation of more
than 6-years experiences of operating the Waste Heat Recovery technology—the manner and system of flue gas processing
generated in the combustion process in heat & power plants, cogeneration
units, etc., which burn the gaseous fuel, primarily natural gas, or methane,
biogas, geothermal gas, or other gaseous mixtures containing hydrogen. The
solution proposes a more effective and non-traditional use of gaseous fuel for
heating, the flue gases of which are processed in order to extract additional
utilisable heat, with potential elimination of CO2 from them.
Deploying of the heating plant in an island regime (OFF-GRID) enables
definition of the benefits brought by the 3 years of operational experience and
presents visions for the future offering the possibility to utilise the support
energy services at the municipal as well as regional level.
KEYWORDS
Natural gas (NG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied propane gas (LPG), combined heat & power (CHP), renewable energy sources (RES), waste heat recovery (WHR), international gas union (IGU).
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