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ID110735
Title ProperTechno-economic analysis of a coal-fired CHP based combined heating system with gas-fired boilers for peak load compensation
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Hai-Chao ;  Jiao, Wen-Ling ;  Lahdelma, Risto ;  Zou, Ping-Hua
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Combined heat and power (CHP) plants dominate the heating market in China. With the ongoing energy structure reformation and increasing environmental concerns, we propose gas-fired boilers to be deployed in underperforming heating substations of heating networks for peak load compensation, in order to improve both energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. However, due to the relatively high price of gas, techno-economic analysis is required for evaluating different combined heating scenarios, characterized by basic heat load ratio (ß). Therefore, we employ the dynamic economics and annual cost method to develop a techno-economic model for computing the net heating cost of the system, considering the current state of the art of cogeneration systems in China. The net heating cost is defined as the investment costs and operations costs of the system subtracted by revenues from power generation. We demonstrate the model in a real-life combined heating system of Daqing, China. The results show that the minimum net heating cost can be realized at ß=0.75 with a cost reduction of 16.8% compared to coal heating alone. Since fuel cost is the dominating factor, sensitivity analyses on coal and gas prices are discussed subsequently.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.12; Dec 2011: p.7950-7962
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.12; Dec 2011: p.7950-7962
Key WordsTechno - Economic Analysis ;  Combined Heat and Power ;  Combined Heating System