Abstract
The interest for cogeneration of heat and electric power in small natural gas fired plants is growing in Sweden as the time for phase-out of nuclear power is approaching. Existing plants in Sweden are only of pilot or demonstration character, with high generating costs. This study describes how swedish plants (gas engines, gas turbines, or fuel cells) could perform regarding technology, economy and environment. Comparisons are made with Denmark, where profitable commercial plants already exist. Experiences from the existing plants of the Swedish utility Sydkraft are briefly reviewed. 15 refs. 34 figs
Citation Formats
Sarbrant, H.
Evaluation of gas-fueled small-scale cogeneration; Utvaerdering av gasdriven smaaskalig kraftvaerme.
Sweden: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Sarbrant, H.
Evaluation of gas-fueled small-scale cogeneration; Utvaerdering av gasdriven smaaskalig kraftvaerme.
Sweden.
Sarbrant, H.
1994.
"Evaluation of gas-fueled small-scale cogeneration; Utvaerdering av gasdriven smaaskalig kraftvaerme."
Sweden.
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abstractNote = {The interest for cogeneration of heat and electric power in small natural gas fired plants is growing in Sweden as the time for phase-out of nuclear power is approaching. Existing plants in Sweden are only of pilot or demonstration character, with high generating costs. This study describes how swedish plants (gas engines, gas turbines, or fuel cells) could perform regarding technology, economy and environment. Comparisons are made with Denmark, where profitable commercial plants already exist. Experiences from the existing plants of the Swedish utility Sydkraft are briefly reviewed. 15 refs. 34 figs}
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title = {Evaluation of gas-fueled small-scale cogeneration; Utvaerdering av gasdriven smaaskalig kraftvaerme}
author = {Sarbrant, H}
abstractNote = {The interest for cogeneration of heat and electric power in small natural gas fired plants is growing in Sweden as the time for phase-out of nuclear power is approaching. Existing plants in Sweden are only of pilot or demonstration character, with high generating costs. This study describes how swedish plants (gas engines, gas turbines, or fuel cells) could perform regarding technology, economy and environment. Comparisons are made with Denmark, where profitable commercial plants already exist. Experiences from the existing plants of the Swedish utility Sydkraft are briefly reviewed. 15 refs. 34 figs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1994}
month = {Oct}
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