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Title:Primerjava SPTE sistemov za termično izrabo biomase v hotelskem kompleksu
Authors:ID Jelen, Janez (Author)
ID Hribernik, Aleš (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
Files:.pdf MAG_Jelen_Janez_2014.pdf (4,07 MB)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Abstract:V zadnjem obdobju se vedno bolj uveljavljajo obnovljivi viri energije za ogrevanje in pripravo sanitarne vode. V magistrskem delu obravnavamo priznani hotelski kompleks na slovenski obali, kjer za ogrevanje in pripravo sanitarne vode trenutno izkoriščajo ekstra lahko kurilno olje (ELKO). Glede na visoke stroške nakupa ELKO, smo primerjali ekonomiko treh postrojenj za soproizvodnjo toplote in električne energije (SPTE) na lesno biomaso z ekonomiko kotla na ELKO. V primeru SPTE postrojenj iz primarnega goriva, tj. lesne biomase, pridobivamo toploto in električno energijo. V našem primeru vso toploto porabimo v hotelskem kompleksu, medtem ko vso pridobljeno električno energijo prodamo preko organizatorja trga z električno energijo – Borzen. Potrebne podatke o posameznih SPTE postrojenjih smo pridobili od proizvajalcev oziroma dobaviteljev te opreme. Tako smo obravnavali SPTE postrojenje s Stirling motorji, SPTE postrojenje s plinskimi motorji in SPTE postrojenje s plinsko turbino. Kot najbolj ekonomično in dobičkonosno se je izkazalo SPTE postrojenje s Stirling motorji, saj sta investicija in vzdrževanje takšnega postrojenja najnižja. Drugo najbolj ekonomično je SPTE postrojenje s plinskimi motorji, najmanj pa SPTE s plinsko turbino.
Keywords:Obnovljivi viri energije, Soproizvodnja toplote in električne energije, Lesna biomasa
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[J. Jelen]
Year of publishing:2014
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-46137 New window
UDC:[621.165+621.438]:620.925(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:18338838 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:ETYQZ3TO
Publication date in DKUM:29.10.2014
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JELEN, Janez, 2014, Primerjava SPTE sistemov za termično izrabo biomase v hotelskem kompleksu [online]. Master’s thesis. Maribor : J. Jelen. [Accessed 15 March 2025]. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=46137
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Language:English
Title:Comparison of CHP system for thermal utilization of biomass in the hotel resort
Abstract:In the last period, the renewable sources of energy for heating and preparing sanitary water are becoming more and more recognized. In the master’s degree we are dealing with an acknowledged hotel resort on the Slovenian coast, where the extra light heating oil (ELHO) is used for heating and preparing sanitary water. According to the high costs of purchasing ELHO, we compared the economics of three units for the combined heat and power (CHP) on the wood biomass to the economics of the cauldron on ELHO. In the case of CHP unit from the primary fuel, i.e. the wood biomass, the heat and electric energy are extracted from it. In our case, all the heat is used in the hotel resort, while all the acquired electric energy is sold via the organizer of the electric energy market – Borzen. We gained all the necessary information about the particular CHP unit from the manufacturers or suppliers of this equipment. So we compared the CHP unit with the Stirling engines, CHP unit with the gas engines and CHP unit with the gas turbine. Stirling engines turned out to be the most economical and profitable, because the investment and maintenance of this unit is the lowest. The second most economical is the CHP unit with gas engines, while the least economical is CHP unit with the gas turbine.
Keywords:Renewable sources of energy, Combined Heat and Power, Wood biomass


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