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Thermo-economic optimization of an indirectly coupled solid oxide fuel cell/gas turbine hybrid power plant

โœ Scribed by Denver F. Cheddie


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
265 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-3199

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โœฆ Synopsis


Power generation using gas turbine (GT) power plants operating on the Brayton cycle suffers from low efficiencies, resulting in poor fuel to power conversion. A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is proposed for integration into a 10-MW GT power plant, operating at 30% efficiency, in order to improve system efficiencies and economics. The SOFC system is indirectly coupled to the GT, in order to minimize the disruption to the GT operation. A thermo-economic model is developed to simulate the hybrid power plant and to optimize its performance using the method of Lagrange Multipliers. It predicts an optimized power output of 18.9 MW at 48.5% efficiency, and a breakeven per-unit energy cost of USD 4.54 ยข kW h ร€1 for the hybrid system based on futuristic mass generation SOFC costs.


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