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Analysis and Assessment of Tower Solar Collector Driven Trigeneration System

Abdul Khaliq, Mathkar A. Alharthi, Saeed Alqaed, Esmail M. A. Mokheimer, Rajesh Kumar

2020Journal of Solar Energy Engineering22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This paper describes the development and performance assessment of a tower solar collector driven integrated system operating in trigeneration mode to generate electricity, heating, and cooling, in a carbon-free manner. The proposed system applies a heliostat-based central receiver unit as a base of solar energy input to drive the steam Rankine cycle which is combined with the process heater and the lithium bromide-water operated absorption chiller. An analysis is performed to monitor the behavior of energy and exergy efficiency at various operating conditions of the proposed trigeneration system. The computed results are authenticated with the reported literature. A comparison is made between the present findings and reported results in the form of exergy efficiency, total exergy destroyed, and energy efficiency. Consideration of process heat and cold along with electricity provides a promising increase in energy efficiency from 15.8% to 64.1% while the exergy efficiency is enhanced from 16.9% to 24.4%. Variation in direct normal irradiations from 600 W/m2 to 1000 W/m2 results in the significant rise of energetic and exergetic outcomes of the proposed trigeneration system. Out of 100% solar exergy supplied to the proposed trigeneration, 24% is generated as the exergetic output, 1.6% is lost to ambient, and the remaining 74.4% is the exergy destroyed in the system components.

Topics & Concepts

ExergyAbsorption refrigeratorExergy efficiencyRankine cycleProcess engineeringHeliostatEnvironmental scienceChillerElectricityDegree RankineCooling towerNuclear engineeringSolar energyCogenerationWaste managementEngineeringWater coolingElectricity generationMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringThermodynamicsRefrigerationPower (physics)PhysicsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic SystemsThermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling SystemsThermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies