This study proposes an efficient, flexible and low-carbon combined heating and power (CHP) system with solar energy and methanol as energy inputs. The system features a modular design combining concentr. .
••Net solar-to-exergy efficiency up (net solar-to-electric efficiency) to. .
Rapid growth of economy dramatically boosts energy consumption worldwide. Enormous CO2 emission and serious environment pollution are inevitable consequences o. .
Fig. 1 shows the schematic of the CHP system (numbered as Sys. 1) with the integration of a concentrated solar PV module and a methanol thermochemical module. The syst. .
3.1. Modeling of the solar energy collection & utilization partIn Sys. 1, R3 and R4, solar energy is concentrated onto the PV cells, and the power generate. .
4.1. Performance of Sys. 1 in Heating Mode or Reaction ModeFor simplicity, Sys. 1 is studied with only one process (i.e. Heating Mode or Reaction Mode), with simul. [pdf]
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