Micro co-generation of heat and power hybrid with renewables : State of the art
Gautam, Raju (2016)
Gautam, Raju
Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu
2016
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016091614335
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016091614335
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The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis was to find out the possible options to construct a hybrid micro cogeneration of heat and power. This report analysed the available micro cogeneration heat and power technologies and possibilities to combine them with the renewable energy sources and clean energy technologies for the campus lab of Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences.
The research mainly focused on the solar photovoltaic-thermal energy combined with the micro cogeneration technologies that use renewable and nearly clean energy sources like biomass and biogas and use the remote monitoring for the system. This thesis also tried to put some light on the hot topic in CHP: Fuel cell, which is still, at a research and development stage.
The report focused on the integration of the existing micro CHP technologies and mainly solar energy. The report analysed the emission factors and energy savings from the use of CHP and renewable energy in residential building thus helping EU to meet the target set to achieve in 2020 (now pushed to 2030). Study of the report will give an overview of a movable hybrid micro cogeneration of heat and power and potential towards using in private and commercial sectors.
The research mainly focused on the solar photovoltaic-thermal energy combined with the micro cogeneration technologies that use renewable and nearly clean energy sources like biomass and biogas and use the remote monitoring for the system. This thesis also tried to put some light on the hot topic in CHP: Fuel cell, which is still, at a research and development stage.
The report focused on the integration of the existing micro CHP technologies and mainly solar energy. The report analysed the emission factors and energy savings from the use of CHP and renewable energy in residential building thus helping EU to meet the target set to achieve in 2020 (now pushed to 2030). Study of the report will give an overview of a movable hybrid micro cogeneration of heat and power and potential towards using in private and commercial sectors.