A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system

Several factors such as climate change, increment in fuel cost and digital technology era have lead to transformation of conventional grid into smart grid. Existing microgrid can be integrated with smart grid characteristics by various topologies, including cogeneration system where both electricity...

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Main Authors: Mat Isa, Normazlina, Tan, Chee Wei, Mohd. Yatim, Abdul Halim
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85360/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.06.034
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spelling my.utm.853602020-03-17T08:27:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85360/ A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system Mat Isa, Normazlina Tan, Chee Wei Mohd. Yatim, Abdul Halim TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Several factors such as climate change, increment in fuel cost and digital technology era have lead to transformation of conventional grid into smart grid. Existing microgrid can be integrated with smart grid characteristics by various topologies, including cogeneration system where both electricity and thermal energy from single source of fuel can be produced. Cogeneration system has better efficiency, lower costs and able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to singular conventional methods. This paper presents a comprehensive review of cogeneration system, covering the principle operation and types of prime movers available for use in power plant, building and industrial plant. Prime movers such as gas turbine, steam turbine, micro turbine, reciprocate engine and fuel cell are compared in terms of size (kW), efficiency and principal operation. This review also describes the hierarchical control system for cogeneration system; classified into three types, which are local, centralized and decentralized. This study tries to find the most suitable control strategy for certain cogeneration system by referring to the related standards available. A number of cogeneration applications in commercial buildings, including hospital, airport, shopping complex and hotel, are presented to show the effectiveness of the cogeneration system. Overall, this paper presents comparison between each prime mover technology, factors that influence the selection of prime movers, challenges and prospects of cogeneration system. Elsevier Ltd 2018-01 Article PeerReviewed Mat Isa, Normazlina and Tan, Chee Wei and Mohd. Yatim, Abdul Halim (2018) A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 81 . pp. 2236-2263. ISSN 1364-0321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.06.034
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Mat Isa, Normazlina
Tan, Chee Wei
Mohd. Yatim, Abdul Halim
A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system
description Several factors such as climate change, increment in fuel cost and digital technology era have lead to transformation of conventional grid into smart grid. Existing microgrid can be integrated with smart grid characteristics by various topologies, including cogeneration system where both electricity and thermal energy from single source of fuel can be produced. Cogeneration system has better efficiency, lower costs and able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to singular conventional methods. This paper presents a comprehensive review of cogeneration system, covering the principle operation and types of prime movers available for use in power plant, building and industrial plant. Prime movers such as gas turbine, steam turbine, micro turbine, reciprocate engine and fuel cell are compared in terms of size (kW), efficiency and principal operation. This review also describes the hierarchical control system for cogeneration system; classified into three types, which are local, centralized and decentralized. This study tries to find the most suitable control strategy for certain cogeneration system by referring to the related standards available. A number of cogeneration applications in commercial buildings, including hospital, airport, shopping complex and hotel, are presented to show the effectiveness of the cogeneration system. Overall, this paper presents comparison between each prime mover technology, factors that influence the selection of prime movers, challenges and prospects of cogeneration system.
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author Mat Isa, Normazlina
Tan, Chee Wei
Mohd. Yatim, Abdul Halim
author_facet Mat Isa, Normazlina
Tan, Chee Wei
Mohd. Yatim, Abdul Halim
author_sort Mat Isa, Normazlina
title A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system
title_short A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system
title_full A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system
title_fullStr A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system
title_sort comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: a perspective from architecture and operating system
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85360/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.06.034
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