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Title:
PRODESign: a program for optimisation and dimensioning of energy conversion systems
 
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Published by: Publication date:
ECN 1-6-2000
 
ECN report number: Document type:
ECN-RX--00-024 Article (scientific)
 
Number of pages:
13  

Published in: Contribution to the International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimisation, Simulation and Environmental Aspects and Process (), , , Vol., p.-.

Abstract:
For energy conversion systems, like combined heat and power systems witha strongly varying demand for heat and electrical energy or even C02 in greenhouses, it is often difficult to size the components. Especially when different primary energy converters like burners for heat, fuel cells for heat and electrical power and energy storage devices are part of the system. Either way the optimal component size and strategy to fill or use the energy devices have to be found. In case of the existence of difficult primary energy converters, it is also interesting to know when to switch them on or off. This is all with respect to cost minimisation Or C02 production. There are problems that are sometimes also mutually conflicting. With PRODESign, an acronym of PRogram for Optimisation and Dimensioning of Energy conversion Systems, integrated energy systems, composed of different components, can be optimised. These components are (sustainable or conventional) energy conversion or storage devices. The degrees of freedom are free to choose. The optimisation criterion can be costs, primary energy use, CO2 production. A constraint or requirement for optimisation is an external demand for e.g. electrical energy, heat or CO2-production for fertilisation in greenhouses. The result of the optimisation is a quasi-dynamic strategy for component use, optimal size of the components, fitting of a (large scale) system to the public energy supply system. 5 refs.


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