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This document reports the development of a technical and economical study related to the use of a renewable energy source - biomass for electricity and heat production. It is a hybrid and autonomous system with solar PV panels and environment friendly process aiming the reduction of energy demand, costs and emissions. This energy model is a new sustainable standard about efficiency consumption energy (electrical and thermal demands) of a small hotel building, with the biomass gasification cogeneration technology. This system is one relevant contribute to certify the building agree to the new national legislation of building thermal behaviour. | 740.97 KB | Adobe PDF |
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This document reports the development of a technical and economical study related to the use of a renewable energy source - biomass for electricity and heat production. It is a hybrid and autonomous system with solar PV panels and environment friendly process aiming the reduction of energy demand, costs and emissions. This energy model is a new sustainable standard about efficiency consumption energy (electrical and thermal demands) of a small hotel building, with the biomass gasification cogeneration technology. This system is one relevant contribute to certify the building agree to the new national legislation of building thermal behaviour.
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Article number 52120762009 - International Conference on Clean Electrical Power, ICCEP 2009, 9 June 2009 through 11 June 2009 - Code 78066
Keywords
Biofuels Energy efficiency Biomass Power generation economics Environmental economics Renewable energy resources Resistance heating Production Costs Cogeneration biofuel energy efficiency renewable energy small CCHP
Citation
J. Galvao, S. Leitao, S. Malheiro and T. Gaio, "Biofuel for the energy efficiency on a building with small CCHP," 2009 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power, Capri, Italy, 2009, pp. 103-110, doi: https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCEP.2009.5212076.
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IEEE Canada
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