Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity Generation

Results of the research on how different generation plants can satisfy heat demands and at the same time minimise operation costs, carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and consumption of primary energy are presented in the paper. In that sense hierarchical optimization procedure was carried out which enabl...

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Main Authors: Dinko Đurđević*, Dražen Balić, Željko Jurić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek 2019-01-01
Series:Tehnički Vjesnik
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332451
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spelling doaj-6c39396913b649d2a12d15580be922e72020-11-25T01:32:09ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek Tehnički Vjesnik1330-36511848-63392019-01-0126618031813Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity GenerationDinko Đurđević*0Dražen Balić1Željko Jurić2Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar, Savska cesta 163, 10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaEnergy Institute Hrvoje Požar, Savska cesta 163, 10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaEnergy Institute Hrvoje Požar, Savska cesta 163, 10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaResults of the research on how different generation plants can satisfy heat demands and at the same time minimise operation costs, carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and consumption of primary energy are presented in the paper. In that sense hierarchical optimization procedure was carried out which enables application of different criteria, i.e. it was possible to set different goal functions. Special attention was put on the CO2 emissions. In order to quantify the social impact of different generation plants, CO2 emission cost was analysed in different scenarios. Moreover, economic analysis was based not only on operation expenditures but also on the capital investments. Different technologies were analysed, biomass-based cogenerations (wastewater sludge), fossil fuel-based cogenerations (in combination with gas engine and gas turbine), heat pumps, electric boilers and fossil fuel boilers. In order to determine optimal generation set-up simulation was carried out for a case of the City of Zagreb, Croatia. The simulation period was one year. It is shown that it is yet possible to achieve significant benefits with appropriate selection of generation mix, particularly in the context of CO2 reduction. Heat pumps together with biomass-based cogeneration technologies have shown the best potential for their utilisation in future energy system.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332451CO2 emissionmulti-criteria optimisationsocial impacttechno-economic analysiswastewater sludge
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author Dinko Đurđević*
Dražen Balić
Željko Jurić
spellingShingle Dinko Đurđević*
Dražen Balić
Željko Jurić
Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity Generation
Tehnički Vjesnik
CO2 emission
multi-criteria optimisation
social impact
techno-economic analysis
wastewater sludge
author_facet Dinko Đurđević*
Dražen Balić
Željko Jurić
author_sort Dinko Đurđević*
title Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity Generation
title_short Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity Generation
title_full Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity Generation
title_fullStr Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity Generation
title_full_unstemmed Socio-Economic Aspects in Satisfying Energy Demands by Different Technologies of Heat and Electricity Generation
title_sort socio-economic aspects in satisfying energy demands by different technologies of heat and electricity generation
publisher Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek
series Tehnički Vjesnik
issn 1330-3651
1848-6339
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Results of the research on how different generation plants can satisfy heat demands and at the same time minimise operation costs, carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and consumption of primary energy are presented in the paper. In that sense hierarchical optimization procedure was carried out which enables application of different criteria, i.e. it was possible to set different goal functions. Special attention was put on the CO2 emissions. In order to quantify the social impact of different generation plants, CO2 emission cost was analysed in different scenarios. Moreover, economic analysis was based not only on operation expenditures but also on the capital investments. Different technologies were analysed, biomass-based cogenerations (wastewater sludge), fossil fuel-based cogenerations (in combination with gas engine and gas turbine), heat pumps, electric boilers and fossil fuel boilers. In order to determine optimal generation set-up simulation was carried out for a case of the City of Zagreb, Croatia. The simulation period was one year. It is shown that it is yet possible to achieve significant benefits with appropriate selection of generation mix, particularly in the context of CO2 reduction. Heat pumps together with biomass-based cogeneration technologies have shown the best potential for their utilisation in future energy system.
topic CO2 emission
multi-criteria optimisation
social impact
techno-economic analysis
wastewater sludge
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332451
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