The Concept of a Methodology for Selecting the Optimal Parameters of Heat Received from a Nuclear Power Plant Operating in a Partial Cogeneration Mode

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T. Minkiewicz, A. Reński

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The paper presents the concept of the objective function which is to allow the selection of optimal parameters of the district heating system using a nuclear power plant operating in partial cogeneration mode. The concept is based on research carried out a number of years ago as part of [10]. The size of annual expenses was proposed as the objective function, which allows to compare the operation of a nuclear power plant in partial cogeneration with selected variants of supply to the heating system (combined heat and power station or conventional power plant and a conventional heating station). The analysis allows selecting the optimal structure of the heat supply system, which will provide the highest economic efficiency.












 



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T. Minkiewicz, A. Reński. (2017). The Concept of a Methodology for Selecting the Optimal Parameters of Heat Received from a Nuclear Power Plant Operating in a Partial Cogeneration Mode. Acta Energetica, (01), 64–70. https://doi.org/10.52710/ae.158
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