Recognizing that the energy-saving potential of combined heat and power (CHP) systems is underused, the Council of the European Union has issued a Cogeneration Directive. In terms of specific guidelines and rating parameters based on energy efficiency, the objective was to promote “high-energy cogeneration.†This paper makes a critical review of the Directive using the rational exergy management model (REMM), which is a common sustainability metric that can better bridge the compound benefits of CHP systems with the environment. REMM is a common rationality metric, which is an indicator of how the supply and demand exergies in the energy sector are balanced. In this respect, the primary energy savings equation of the Directive was modified in order to factor in rational exergy benefits on the environment, which remained hidden so far. Sample calculations made in the Euoropean Union (EU) FP6 Research Project HEGEL show that the rational exergy benefits in conserving primary energy resources are 62% more than what the Directive can indicate. Using parametric analyses, this study draws a new roadmap for better and optimized cogeneration systems.
Units: I-P
Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 113, pt. 2
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- 2007
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- 11
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