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Uchechi Ukaegbu, Lagouge Tartibu and C. W. Lim
Energy demand and consumption have, in recent times, witnessed a rapid proliferation influenced by technological developments, increased population and economic growth. This has fuelled research trends in the domain of energy management employing tri-gen...
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Wei-Chang Yeh, Wenbo Zhu, Yi-Fan Peng and Chia-Ling Huang
Energy demand is rising sharply due to the technological development and progress of modern times. Neverthless, traditional thermal power generation has several diadvantages including its low energy usage and emitting a lot of polluting gases, resulting ...
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Alexandros Arsalis, Andreas N. Alexandrou and George E. Georghiou
In this study a small-scale, completely autonomous combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) system is coupled to a photovoltaic (PV) subsystem, to investigate the possibility of reducing fuel consumption. The CCHP system generates electrical energy wi...
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Guillermo Rey, Carlos Ulloa, José Luís Míguez and Antón Cacabelos
Tri-generation plants will have an important role in the near future in the residential sector where heating and cooling demands come into play throughout the year. Depending on the building?s location, the characteristics of its enclosure and its use, t...
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Miao Li, Hailin Mu and Huanan Li
Combined Cooling, Heating and Power (CCHP) systems have been widely used in different kinds of buildings to make better use of fuels because of their high overall efficiency. This paper presents a mathematical analysis of a CCHP system in comparison to a...
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