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Volume 4: Cycle Innovations; Industrial and Cogeneration; Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Marine | 2009

System Analysis of Waste Heat Applications With LNG Regasification

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Clarissa S.K. Belloni; Matthias Finkenrath; Simone Berti; Francesco Gamberi

The combination of the continuously growing demand of energy in the world, the depletion of oil and its sharp price increase, as well as the urgent need for cleaner and more efficient fuels have boosted the global trade of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Nowadays, there is an increasing interest on the design philosophy of the LNG receiving terminals, due to the fact that the existing technologies either use seawater as heating source or burn part of the fuel for regasifying LNG, thus wasting the cryogenic energy of LNG and causing air pollution or harm to marine life. This investigation addresses the task of developing novel systems able to simultaneously regasify LNG and generate electric power in the most efficient and environmentally friendly way. Existing and proposed technologies for integrated LNG regasification and power generation were identified and simple, efficient, safe and compact alternatives were selected for further analysis. A baseline scenario for integrated LNG regasification and power generation was established and simulated. Various novel configurations using Rankine and Brayton cycles were created, modeled and compared to the baseline scenario in terms of LNG regasification rate, efficiency and power output. A study case with a simple and compact design was selected, preliminarily designed and analyzed. The performance and design characteristics of the study case were then compared to the baseline case. The results show that the study case results in a smaller footprint of the plant, at the same time offering a simple design solution though with lower efficiencies.Copyright


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2015

Recent developments in carbon dioxide capture technologies for gas turbine power generation

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar


Applied Energy | 2014

Methodology for estimating biomass energy potential and its application to Colombia

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Mirko Morini; Michele Pinelli; Pier Ruggero Spina; Mauro Venturini; Matthias Finkenrath; W.-R. Poganietz


Energy Procedia | 2012

Comparison of Current and Advanced Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Technologies for Power Plant Applications

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Robert James Perry; Ravi-Kumar Vipperla; Alvaro Hernandez-Nogales; Lars Olof Nord; Vittorio Michelassi; Roger Allen Shisler; Vitali Victor Lissianski


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2018

Review of the operational flexibility and emissions of gas- and coal-fired power plants in a future with growing renewables

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Trevor Kirsten; Lubos Prchlik


Applied Energy | 2016

Development of a technology roadmap for bioenergy exploitation including biofuels, waste-to-energy and power generation & CHP

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Mauro Venturini; W.-R. Poganietz; Matthias Finkenrath; Trevor Kirsten; Helmer Acevedo; Pier Ruggero Spina


Renewable Energy | 2014

Methodology for biomass energy potential estimation: Projections of future potential in Colombia

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Mirko Morini; Michele Pinelli; Pier Ruggero Spina; Mauro Venturini; Matthias Finkenrath; W.-R. Poganietz


Applied Energy | 2016

A general modeling framework to evaluate energy, economy, land-use and GHG emissions nexus for bioenergy exploitation

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Mauro Venturini; W.-R. Poganietz; Matthias Finkenrath; Trevor Kirsten; Helmer Acevedo; Pier Ruggero Spina


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2016

Methodology for improving the reliability of biomass energy potential estimation

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Mauro Venturini; W.-R. Poganietz; Matthias Finkenrath; Pier Ruggero Spina


Archive | 2014

Bioenergy technology roadmap for Colombia

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Salazar; Mauro Venturini; W.-R. Poganietz; Matthias Finkenrath; Trevor Kirsten; Helmer Acevedo

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Matthias Finkenrath

Kempten University of Applied Sciences

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W.-R. Poganietz

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Helmer Acevedo

National University of Colombia

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