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Exergy Analysis of Solid Fuel-Fired Heat and Power Plants: A Review

The growing demand for energy is particularly important to engineers with respect to how the energy produced by heat and power plants can be used efficiently. Formerly, performance evaluation of thermal power plants was done through energy analysis. However, the energy method does not account for irr...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2017-02, Vol.10 (2), p.165
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Coal
Cost effectiveness
Design
Destruction
Efficiency
Energy conversion
Energy industry
Exergy
Heat
heat and power
Performance evaluation
Power plants
Resource Recovery
Resursåtervinning
Solid fuels
System effectiveness
system efficiencies
system efficiencies
Thermal power plants
Thermoelectricity
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