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Optimization of steam-turbine power unit of a coal mini-HPP with variable schedule of heat and electric energy loads

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The technique for optimization of parameters of a power unit of a gas-turbine small-size heat and power plant was developed with regard for seasonable nature of heat and electric energy loads; the approach uses linear versions of dependency of outlet parameters on the inlet parameters. A mathematical model of the energy unit of a mini-HPP was developed. Optimization calculations for a coal gas-turbine mini-HPP were carried out for several optimization criteria: minimal revenue from the produced heat and electric energy (at different levels of fuel price), minimum of fuel consumption during year, and minimal investment at a given internal return rate.

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Kler, A.M., Marinchenko, A.Y. & Sushko, S.N. Optimization of steam-turbine power unit of a coal mini-HPP with variable schedule of heat and electric energy loads. Thermophys. Aeromech. 13, 283–293 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869864306020107

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