Investigation and Optimization of the Performance of Energy Systems in the Textile Industry by Using CHP Systems

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Abstract

With the general progression of small communities toward greater industrialization, energy consumption in this sector has increased. The continued growth of energy consumption seen in Iran, along with the low efficiency of production, transmission, and the distribution of energy, has led to the projection of an unfavorable future for this sector. The purpose of this study is to reduce fuel consumption and increase system efficiency by considering the optimal position of the turbine. In this regard, turbine modeling has been performed by considering different positioning scenarios. Afterward, the result from applying each scenario was compared with another scenario in terms of the parameters of electrical energy production, gas consumption, the final energy produced by the system, and the ratio of energy produced to overall gas consumption. After comparing different scenarios, considering all 4 parameters, Scenario 7 was selected as the most suitable positioning for gas turbine placement. Scenario 7 showed the highest gas consumption; of course, high power generation is the most desirable, the most reliable and, ultimately, the most profitable outcome of energy production. According to our results, the amount of electrical energy produced in the selected scenario is 4,991,160.3 kWh; the gas consumption in this case is 0.22972 kg/s.

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Morozova, T. V., Alayi, R., Guerrero, J. W. G., Sharifpur, M., & Ebazadeh, Y. (2022). Investigation and Optimization of the Performance of Energy Systems in the Textile Industry by Using CHP Systems. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031551

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