Publication detail
Demand modelling in district heating systems within the conceptual design of a waste-to-energy plant
PUTNA, O. JANOŠŤÁK, F. ŠOMPLÁK, R. PAVLAS, M.
English title
Demand modelling in district heating systems within the conceptual design of a waste-to-energy plant
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The paper deals with the issue of fluctuations in heat demand and how they are dealt with when planning investments in the field of energy recovery of waste. The lifetime of Waste to Energy plants (WtEP) is typically 20–30 years. Their construction is also a time and investment-intensive business and requires a robust design with low sensitivity to future changes in key parameters. The paper analyses the effect of fluctuations in heat demand on the accuracy of techno-economic models and their outputs. The aim is to determine the sensitivity of optimisation models to the applied time step. The sensitivity of two different models is compared – a simple model of a WtEP cooperating with a gas boiler and a complex model of a WtEP integrated with a combined heat and power plant. Optimisation models, commonly used to design these facilities, perform calculations in certain time steps, typically on an annual or monthly basis. The simplification from hour to month time step may cause inaccuracies. The paper offers alternative solutions to modelling methods of WtEP, using so-called correction coefficients. They help to increase the accuracy of the models while maintaining acceptable calculation time.
English abstract
The paper deals with the issue of fluctuations in heat demand and how they are dealt with when planning investments in the field of energy recovery of waste. The lifetime of Waste to Energy plants (WtEP) is typically 20–30 years. Their construction is also a time and investment-intensive business and requires a robust design with low sensitivity to future changes in key parameters. The paper analyses the effect of fluctuations in heat demand on the accuracy of techno-economic models and their outputs. The aim is to determine the sensitivity of optimisation models to the applied time step. The sensitivity of two different models is compared – a simple model of a WtEP cooperating with a gas boiler and a complex model of a WtEP integrated with a combined heat and power plant. Optimisation models, commonly used to design these facilities, perform calculations in certain time steps, typically on an annual or monthly basis. The simplification from hour to month time step may cause inaccuracies. The paper offers alternative solutions to modelling methods of WtEP, using so-called correction coefficients. They help to increase the accuracy of the models while maintaining acceptable calculation time.
Keywords in English
Waste-to-energy; Combined heat and power; Heat supply; Long term optimisation; Fluctuations
Released
15.11.2018
ISSN
0360-5442
Number
163
Pages from–to
1125–1139
Pages count
15
BIBTEX
@article{BUT149951,
author="Ondřej {Putna} and František {Janošťák} and Radovan {Šomplák} and Martin {Pavlas},
title="Demand modelling in district heating systems within the conceptual design of a waste-to-energy plant",
year="2018",
number="163",
month="November",
pages="1125--1139",
issn="0360-5442"
}