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Energetic and exergetic analysis of steam production for the extraction of coniferous essential oils
Authors:Dario Friso  Stefano Grigolato  Raffaele Cavalli
Affiliation:Department of Land and Agriculture and Forest System, University of Padua, Viale dell’Università 16, I-35040 Legnaro, Padova, Italy
Abstract:Bioenergy production is optimal when the energy production process is both efficient and benefits from local resources. Energetic and exergetic analyses are applied to highlight efficiency differences between small-size systems that are based on the co-generation of heating and power (CHP) versus the co-generation of heating and power with steam production (CHP-S). Both systems use the Organic fluid Rankine Cycle (ORC).The recovery of heat from flue gases is considered to be a way of increasing energy efficiency. In the CHP-S case, steam (at low pressure) is used to extract essential oils from fresh twigs and needles of coniferous trees throughout a steam distillation process. When the systems work at a thermal combustion power of 1350 kW, energetic analysis shows that the energy efficiency of the CHP-S plant (89.4%) is higher than that of the CHP plant (77.9%). Exergetic analysis shows that the efficiency of the CHP-S plant is 2.2% higher than that of the CHP plant.
Keywords:Cogeneration of heating and power  Exergetic analysis  Energetic analysis  Essential oils  Wood chips
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