scholarly journals Corrigendum to ’BECCS with combined heat and power: assessing the energy penalty’ [International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control (2021) 103248]

Author(s):  
Kåre Gustafsson ◽  
Ramiar Sadegh-Vaziri ◽  
Stefan Grönkvist ◽  
Fabian Levihn ◽  
Cecilia Sundberg
Author(s):  
Manuel-Angel Gonzalez-Chapa ◽  
Jose-Ramon Vega-Galaz

Combined Heat and Power systems have been used all around the world due to their effective and viable way of transforming energy from fossil fuel. Indeed, the advantage of lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to those obtained in conventional power or conventional heat generation systems have been an important factor giving CHP systems an advantage over these conventional ones. Certainly CHP has been, and continues to be, a good practice while renewable technologies become more economically. While these technologies emerge it is important to continue minimizing these greenhouse gas emissions from conventional and CHP units as much as possible. This paper deals with the fuel optimization of power, heat and CHP systems including emissions and ambient conditions constraints. Ambient conditions variations are evaluated before solving the optimization and then introduced to the problem to consider their effects.


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