Abstract An innovative combined gas turbine-supercritical CO2 cycle is suggested for efficient power production using biogas generated from biomass anaerobic digestion. To enhance the proposed system performance, its waste heat… Click to show full abstract
Abstract An innovative combined gas turbine-supercritical CO2 cycle is suggested for efficient power production using biogas generated from biomass anaerobic digestion. To enhance the proposed system performance, its waste heat is recovered via absorption refrigeration for CO2 cooling at the compressor inlet of the S–CO2 cycle. Comprehensive exergoeconomic analysis is provided to assess its performance and to compare with the system without intake cooling. Also, multi-criteria optimization is conducted to maximize exergetic efficiency and to minimize the power cost. It is found that, the compressor inlet cooling brings about a considerable performance enhancement both thermodynamically and economically. Under the optimal operation it is shown that, the proposed system yields exergy efficiency of 56.69%, while efficiency of system without intake cooling is 45.24%, indicating enhancement by 25.3% via applying compressor intake cooling on S–CO2 cycle. The other interesting outcome is the fact that despite the higher investment costs for the system with inlet cooling (imposed by adding absorption refrigeration) it has lower values of unit product cost compared to the system without inlet cooling.
               
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