A Geothermal Energy Supported Gas-steam Cogeneration Unit as a Possible Replacement for the Old Part of a Municipal CHP Plant (TEKO)

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  • L. Böszörményi
  • G. Böszörményi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/278

Keywords:

geothermal energy, combined heat and power plant, heat pump, waste heat boiler, district heating network

Abstract

The need for more intensive utilization of local renewable energy sources is indisputable. Under the current economic circumstances their competitiveness in comparison with fossil fuels is rather low, if we do not take into account environmental considerations. Integrating geothermal sources into combined heat and power production in a municipal CHP plant would be an excellent solution to this problem. This concept could lead to an innovative type of power plant - a gas-steam cycle based, geothermal energy supported cogeneration unit.

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L. Böszörményi

G. Böszörményi

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Published

2001-01-06

How to Cite

Böszörményi, L., & Böszörményi, G. (2001). A Geothermal Energy Supported Gas-steam Cogeneration Unit as a Possible Replacement for the Old Part of a Municipal CHP Plant (TEKO). Acta Polytechnica, 41(6). https://doi.org/10.14311/278

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