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Simulation-Based Study of a Novel Integration: Geothermal–Biomass Power Plant
This
work investigates the potential to integrate a biomass combustor
with an existing geothermal power plant. The motivation is to identify
the most cost-effective approach to boost the geothermal turbine power
output using heat from the biomass combustor to superheat the geothermal
steam upstream of the turbine inlet. Different alternative integration
configurations were identified and simulated using Aspen Plus software
to evaluate their performance in terms of incremental power output
and efficiency. Of the three different alternatives proposed, only
one of them looked promisingî—¸this configuration uses the saturated
well-steam for partial preheating of the combustion air. The most
promising integration options are compared on the basis of their levelized
cost of electricity. The key conclusion is that one should use low-grade
heat for low-level heating (well-steam for air preheating) and high-grade
heat from the flue gas for steam superheating. Also, the quantity
and quality of biomass available dictate the hybrid configuration
selected. A proper design of the steam turbine (higher efficiency
at higher steam inlet temperatures) is also necessary to enhance the
performance of the hybrid geothermal–biomass power plant