Energy | 2021

A multigeneration cascade system using ground-source energy with cold recovery: 3E analyses and multi-objective optimization

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract A novel integrated energy system based on a geothermal heat source and a liquefied natural gas heat sink is proposed in this study for providing heating, cooling, electricity power, and drinking water simultaneously. The arrangement is a cascade incorporating a flash-binary geothermal system, a regenerative organic Rankine cycle, a simple organic Rankine cycle, a vapor compression refrigeration cycle, a regasification unit, and a reverse osmosis desalination system. Energy, exergy, and exergoeconomic methods are employed to analyze the suggested system. A parametric study based on decision variables is carried out to better assess the system performance. Four different multi-objective optimization problems are also carried out. At the most excellent trade-off solution specified by the TOPSIS method, the system attains 29.15% exergy efficiency and 1.512 $/GJ total product cost per exergy unit. The main output products are consequently calculated to be 101.07\xa0kg/s cooling water, 570.44\xa0kW net output power, and 81.57\xa0kg/s potable water.

Volume 233
Pages 121185
DOI 10.1016/J.ENERGY.2021.121185
Language English
Journal Energy

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