2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2006.05.002
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Advanced energy recovery systems from liquid hydrogen

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“…The utilization of the cold energy (or both the power and cold energy) associated with these clean fuels can recover part of the cost of liquefying or compression and thus promote the application of these fuels. To the best of our knowledge, previous studies have usually used such cold energy for cooling [14][15][16] , or utilized the temperature difference between the environment and the cold energy resources to generate power [15][16][17][18] ; in contrast, we propose for the first time a simple and general approach to utilizing this temperature difference to supply heat. A considerable proportion of these fuels are exactly used to supply heat, in this case the application of HC-2s can bring significant benefits-consuming equal fuel to supply more heat, or consuming less fuel to supply equal heat.…”
Section: Typical Application Scenario: Utilizing Cold Energy For Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilization of the cold energy (or both the power and cold energy) associated with these clean fuels can recover part of the cost of liquefying or compression and thus promote the application of these fuels. To the best of our knowledge, previous studies have usually used such cold energy for cooling [14][15][16] , or utilized the temperature difference between the environment and the cold energy resources to generate power [15][16][17][18] ; in contrast, we propose for the first time a simple and general approach to utilizing this temperature difference to supply heat. A considerable proportion of these fuels are exactly used to supply heat, in this case the application of HC-2s can bring significant benefits-consuming equal fuel to supply more heat, or consuming less fuel to supply equal heat.…”
Section: Typical Application Scenario: Utilizing Cold Energy For Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomass energy has been gradually substituted after the discovery of huge quantities of cheap fossil fuels, which proved to be more convenient for daily use and transport purposes (Thornley 2006 ) . The use of biomass energy on a large scale has been considered a promising option, which could contribute to sustainable development in the environmental, social and economic sectors (Trevisani et al 2007 ;Serrano-Ruiz et al 2010 ) .…”
Section: Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the lack of large application, little research have focused on the cold energy utilization of LH 2 . Trevisani et al proposed and compared gas turbine and magnetohydrodynamics based energy recovery systems that produce electric energy [12]. Zhang et al established a novel Brayton cycle with the integration of LH 2 cryogenic exergy utilization, which can reach high energy and exergy efficiency (73% and 45%, respectively) [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%