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Process synthesis for the valorisation of low-grade heat: Geothermal brines and industrial waste streams
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Palabras clave
Geothermal energy
Organic rankine cycle
Systematic design
Transfer fluids
Mathematical optimization
Energía geotérmica
Optimización matemática
Clasificación UNESCO
2506.08 Energía y Procesos Geotérmicos
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
García-Anteportalatina, V. M., & Martín, M. (2022). Process synthesis for the valorisation of low-grade heat: Geothermal brines and industrial waste streams. Renewable Energy, 198, 733-748.
Resumen
[EN] The increasing demand of power and the need to reduce our dependency on fossil resources represent an opportunity to valorise low-to-medium grade heat streams such as mild hot streams from industry and natural brines into electricity. A systematic approach is required for the simultaneous selection of thermodynamic cycle which includes its configuration, the thermal fluid, and the optimal operating conditions. A methodology that integrates heuristics, for pre-screening, machine learning, to include rigorous thermodynamics, and mathematical optimization, for process flowsheet design is proposed. The pre-screening yields three fluids, benzene, toluene and 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane (R227ea) and two promising cycles, dual pressure organic Rankine cycle (ORC) and organic flash Rankine cycle (OFRC). The mathematical optimization shows that for temperatures over 120 °C, the OFRC using Benzene is the configuration of choice in terms of thermodynamic performance, but the ORC provides the most economical electricity. For hot resources below 120 °C, the efficiency of both cycles converges, but the best fluid turns out to be R227ea alongside the dual ORC cycle showing better performance and lower cost. The cooling costs present a minimum at ΔTmin equal to 8 °C. The results on process design are used to evaluate a exploitation of geothermal resources across Spain.
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ISSN
0960-1481
DOI
10.1016/j.renene.2022.08.064
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