A polygeneration process concept for hybrid solar and biomass power plant : (Record no. 68941)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781119536338
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ISBN 1119536332
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ISBN 9781119536321
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ISBN 1119536324
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OCLC library identifier CHVBK
System control number 551280190
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OCLC library identifier CHNEW
System control number 001028610
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Call Number 621.31/24
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Author Sahoo, Umakanta,
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Title A polygeneration process concept for hybrid solar and biomass power plant :
Sub Title simulation, modelling, and optimization /
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Number of Pages 1 online resource (xv, 278 pages.)
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Summary, etc "The global warming phenomenon as a significant sustainability issue is gaining worldwide support for development of renewable energy technologies. The term "polygeneration" is referred to as "an energy supply system, which delivers more than one form of energy to the final user." For example, electricity, cooling and desalination can be delivered from a polygeneration process. The polygeneration process in a hybrid solar thermal power plant can deliver electricity with less impact on the environment compared to a conventional fossil fuel-based power generating system. It is also THE next generation energy production technique with the potential to overcome the undesirable intermittence of renewable energy systems. In this study, the polygeneration process simultaneous production of power, vapor absorption refrigeration (VAR) cooling and multi-effect humidification and dehumidification (MEHD) desalination system from different heat sources in hybrid solar-biomass (HSB) system with higher energy efficiencies (energy and exergy), primary energy savings (PES) and payback period are investigated, focusing on several aspects associated with hybrid solar-biomass power generation installations, such as wide availability of biomass resources and solar direct normal irradiance (DNI), and other technologies"--Provided by publisher.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119536321
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-- John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ;
-- Beverly, MA :
-- Scrivener Publishing LLC,
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-- Solar power plants.
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-- Biomass energy.
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-- Hybrid power systems.
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-- Biomass energy.
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-- Hybrid power systems.
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-- Solar power plants.
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