Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia

Currently, in publications, there is some controversy about the efficiency of various powersupply systems operating in extreme climatic conditions. The need to dispel this controversy explains this study's relevance. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of the use of cogener...

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Main Authors: Suvorov, D.M., Tatarinova, N.V., Krupin, D.F., Suvorova, L.A., Baibakova, T.V.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.1193600 2023-05-15T15:00:48+02:00 Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia Suvorov, D.M. Tatarinova, N.V. Krupin, D.F. Suvorova, L.A. Baibakova, T.V. 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1193600 https://zenodo.org/record/1193600 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1193599 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY boiler plant cogeneration efficiency gas turbine unit heat pump microturbine unit payback term power supply production cost Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1193600 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1193599 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Currently, in publications, there is some controversy about the efficiency of various powersupply systems operating in extreme climatic conditions. The need to dispel this controversy explains this study's relevance. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of the use of cogeneration gas turbine and microturbine units as the heat-and-power source for a camp-like residential facility in the Arctic regions of Russia. A boiler plant and a heat pump system are analyzed as heat sources for the afore-mentioned camp. The authors used their own mathematical models of the units to do the study. The estimates were based on the annual facility-specific power and heat consumption data, additionally climatic conditions and fuel kind (natural gas) were taken into consideration. The study resulted in defining the plants' limits of equal fuel consumption, depending on the substituted power output efficiency and the power/heat production cost to the price of gas correlation. Another result was the evaluation of the power efficiency (by the natural gas consumption) and economic feasibility, as well as the payback term. We concluded that in case the natural gas was the only fuel available the ground source vapor-compressing heat pump systems were power-wise and economically unsound, provided they were operated under environmental conditions typical for the Russian North and according to the region-specific heat-supply schedule. The outcome of this study can be used when planning/designing the power-supply facilities in extreme climatic conditions, as well as in evaluating/estimating the power-supply systems' efficiency. Text Arctic Russian North DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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cogeneration
efficiency
gas turbine unit
heat pump
microturbine unit
payback term
power supply
production cost
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cogeneration
efficiency
gas turbine unit
heat pump
microturbine unit
payback term
power supply
production cost
Suvorov, D.M.
Tatarinova, N.V.
Krupin, D.F.
Suvorova, L.A.
Baibakova, T.V.
Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia
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cogeneration
efficiency
gas turbine unit
heat pump
microturbine unit
payback term
power supply
production cost
description Currently, in publications, there is some controversy about the efficiency of various powersupply systems operating in extreme climatic conditions. The need to dispel this controversy explains this study's relevance. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of the use of cogeneration gas turbine and microturbine units as the heat-and-power source for a camp-like residential facility in the Arctic regions of Russia. A boiler plant and a heat pump system are analyzed as heat sources for the afore-mentioned camp. The authors used their own mathematical models of the units to do the study. The estimates were based on the annual facility-specific power and heat consumption data, additionally climatic conditions and fuel kind (natural gas) were taken into consideration. The study resulted in defining the plants' limits of equal fuel consumption, depending on the substituted power output efficiency and the power/heat production cost to the price of gas correlation. Another result was the evaluation of the power efficiency (by the natural gas consumption) and economic feasibility, as well as the payback term. We concluded that in case the natural gas was the only fuel available the ground source vapor-compressing heat pump systems were power-wise and economically unsound, provided they were operated under environmental conditions typical for the Russian North and according to the region-specific heat-supply schedule. The outcome of this study can be used when planning/designing the power-supply facilities in extreme climatic conditions, as well as in evaluating/estimating the power-supply systems' efficiency.
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author Suvorov, D.M.
Tatarinova, N.V.
Krupin, D.F.
Suvorova, L.A.
Baibakova, T.V.
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Suvorova, L.A.
Baibakova, T.V.
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title Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia
title_short Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia
title_full Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia
title_fullStr Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia
title_full_unstemmed Energy And Economic Efficiency Of Gas Turbine Units And Heat Pumps In Power-Supply Systems In The Arctic Regions Of Russia
title_sort energy and economic efficiency of gas turbine units and heat pumps in power-supply systems in the arctic regions of russia
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