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An optimisation strategy using probabilistic and heuristic input data for fuel feeding boilers with regard to the trading effects of CO2 allowances

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  • Kozioł, Joachim
  • Czubala, Joanna

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This paper presents an optimisation method for a strategy for fuel feeding in combined heat and power plant boilers with regard to the trading effects of CO2 allowances. A detailed analysis has been conducted on an exemplary (combined heat and power plant) CHP that is equipped with OPG-230 multifuel steam boilers adapted for metallurgical fuel gases. The CHP cooperates with a steelworks nearby. A special feature of the CHP activity is the consumption of large quantities of gases that are generated as byproducts in the production of pig iron (blast-furnace gas), steel (converter gas in the steelworks) and coke (coke-oven gas at the nearby coke ovens). These gases are co-incinerated with coal at the CHP. In the optimisation performed, the input data had a heuristic, probabilistic nature, and constant (averaged) data have been used.

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  • Kozioł, Joachim & Czubala, Joanna, 2013. "An optimisation strategy using probabilistic and heuristic input data for fuel feeding boilers with regard to the trading effects of CO2 allowances," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 82-87.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:62:y:2013:i:c:p:82-87
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2013.03.079
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    1. Joachim Kozioł & Joanna Czubala & Michał Kozioł & Piotr Ziembicki, 2020. "Generalized Energy and Ecological Characteristics of the Process of Co-Firing Coal with Biomass in a Steam Boiler," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(10), pages 1-12, May.
    2. Ippolito, M.G. & Di Silvestre, M.L. & Riva Sanseverino, E. & Zizzo, G. & Graditi, G., 2014. "Multi-objective optimized management of electrical energy storage systems in an islanded network with renewable energy sources under different design scenarios," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 648-662.

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