Thermodynamic evaluation and optimization of organic rankine cycle integration for waste heat recovery to Afyon biogas plant
Abstract
The increasing need for energy day by day has directed human beings from fossil fuels used as primary
energy sources to alternative sources. However, fossil fuels are expensive, harmful to the environment, and will be used
up soon, so, searching cheap, sustainable, and environmentally friendly fuels has become inevitable. In this respect,
biomass stands out. The use of biomass in energy transformation is one of the focal points of sustainable energy.
Especially in regions where agriculture and animal breeding activities are common, chicken manure, agricultural waste,
slaughterhouse waste can be used in energy conversion. These energy resources are digested in an oxygen-free
environment, and biogas is produced. The biogas produced is burned in the power plant to generate electricity. In this
study, an integrated ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) has been designed to recover low-grade waste heat in the Afyon
Biogas Power Plant producing biogas from chicken manure. Also, a thermodynamic performance evaluation of the
cogeneration plant has been investigated, which will increase the net power generation from biogas. The power
production and performance values have been investigated using the exhaust gases between 400 and 700 °C in the ORC
of the biogas power plant with 4 000 kW capacity and four gas turbines. The maximum net work capacity of the plantassisted ORC has been determined as 4 719 kW. The plant has been operated with optimum working conditions, energy
and exergy efficiencies have been calculated as 40.31% and 45.48%, respectively.
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