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Application of Exergy-based Methods for Technical, Economic and Environmental Assessments of Nuclear Cogeneration Marc A. Rosen Past-President, Engineering Institute of Canada Professor, Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science University of Ontario Institute of Technology Oshawa, Canada
Outline
Exergy Exergy and efficiency Exergy and environment Exergy and economics Example: allocating cogeneration emissions Illustration: utility cogeneration in Ontario
Introduction
Efficiency of energy systems must be understood to increase it Energy a misleading efficiency measure Exergy can help improve
understanding of efficiency efficiency
Exergy also helps efforts to improve economics, environment, sustainability
Objectives Improve understanding and appreciation of exergy Show exergy can improve nuclear cogeneration
EXERGY
What is Exergy? Maximum work obtainable in reference environment Potential to cause change Measure of
quality usefulness value
Merger of first and second laws
Key Exergy Feature I Not conserved (unless reversible) “Destroyed” in real processes
Key Exergy Feature II
Energy forms differ: Electricity Work Heat Cold Matter
Key Exergy Feature III All energy is equal, but not all energy is equally valuable
Exergy & Reference Environment
Exergy dependent on system and reference environment Exergy-environment tie has implications for environment
EXERGY AND EFFICIENCY
Exergy Analysis Helps analyse, design & improve Clarifies:
losses - locations, types, magnitudes efficiencies - always approach to ideal,
unlike for energy
Identifies margin available to design more efficient systems
Applications
All Energy Systems (and More) Use
Supply
Conversion
Illustration
Ideal Heat Engine Energy efficiency = 50% (yet device ideal) Exergy efficiency = 100%
Carnot engine operating between 600 K and 300 K
Illustration
Pickering Nuclear Power Plant
Illustration
Pickering Nuclear Plant Results
Energy outputs
Exergy outputs & consumptions
EXERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Exergy and Environment
Exergy linked to environmental impact (measures departure from environment) Increasing exergy efficiency reduces environmental impact by reducing exergy losses
emissions destructions
Exergy & Environment Relations
Exergy & Sustainability
EXERGY AND ECONOMICS
Exergy & Economics
Exergy normally consistent measure of economic value (energy sometimes is) Exergy-based economic analyses:
recognize exergy, not energy, of value assign costs/prices to exergy variables help allocate economic resources optimally
EXAMPLE: ALLOCATING COGENERATION EMISSIONS
Cogeneration
Electricity
Fuel
Thermal Power Generation
Heat Recovery
Winter Heating Load
CO2 Allocation Methods for Cogeneration
Energy content of products Exergy content of products Economic value of products Incremental fuel use to electricity production Incremental fuel use to heat production Shared emission savings between electrical and thermal energy Agreement Other factors
Allocation of emissions for Cornwall cogeneration and district heating system 120
Emissionallocation(%)
100
80
60
40
20
0 Based on exergy of products -20
Based on energy of products
Incremental fuel to electrical production
Incremental fuel to heat production
Shared emission savings
Emission allocation to thermal product Overlap for electricity/heat cost ratios of 1.5-2.5 Emission allocation to electrical product
Based on economic product values
Trigeneration Expanded Cogeneration
Electricity
Fuel
Thermal Power Generation
Heat Recovery
Winter Heating Load
Absorption Chiller
Summer Cooling Load
Extension to Economics
Exergy can similarly be used to allocate costs among cogeneration products more rationally, yielding better pricing, for cogeneration and related processes
ILLUSTRATION: UTILITY COGENERATION IN ONTARIO
Ontario, Canada
13.5 million people 1 million km2 Industrial heart of Canada Large electric utilities (nuclear, hydro, fossil)
Scenarios for UtilityBased Cogeneration Basic cogeneration network Advanced cogeneration network
Residentialcommercial sector Industrial sector Combination
Results I Base-case annual energy use Base-case energy use (PJ)
Electricity
Gas & NGL's
Oil & Petrol.
Coal
Other
Utility sector Prov. (no util.) Province (total)
477 477
824 824
14 782 796
286 21 307
158 158
Uran- Total ium 640 640
940 2260 3200
% Reductions in values (Scenario A) Utility sector Prov. (no util.) Province (total)
5.3 5.3
2.8 2.8
0 0.5 0.5
17 0 17
0.5 0.5
6.8 6.8
10 2.4 4.6
Results II Base-case annual emissions to environment Material emissions (kilotons)
Utility sector Prov. (no utility) Province (total)
SO2
NOX
CO2 (1000)
CO
Particulates
VOC
Spent Uraniu m
321 1060 1380
92 526 618
32 132 164
4 3500 3504
11 837 849
0.5 775 775
1.04 1.04
Thermal Pollu -tion (PJ)
Radiation (1015 Bq)
591 591
11 11
% Reductions in values (Scenario A) Utility sector Prov. (no utility) Province (total)
17 1.2 4.9
17 0.7 3.2
17 1.2 4.2
17 0.7 0.8
17 0.3 0.5
17 0.5 0.5
6.8 6.8
15 15
6.8 6.8
Results III Heat demand satisfied by cogeneration (PJ yr-1) Scenario
A B C D E F
% reductions in some key utility parameters
% of fuel cogenerating for utility
Residen- Indust- Total Coal Uran- ElecCoal Urantial/ rial use ium tricity ium Commer use Produc-cial tion 46 206 0 0 46 206
0 0 26 54 26 54
46 206 26 54 72 260
17 41 13 16 20 47
7 30 3 5 9 35
5 24 3 6 8 30
12 77 6 13 22 100
8 49 4 2 12 49
Results IV Annual reductions in health & environmental effects/costs Cogeneration scenario
Base A
Health effects Mortality
Costs (million $)
Mor- Lost Health bidity work (1000 days)
18.9-25.7 1,043 1,691 3.0-4.2
165
286
Health and environment
Environmental effects Yield loss (%) Fish
Crops
Lost fishing (1000 days)
42.2
122.3
0.046
0.378
43.9
8.4
17.9
0.008
0.065
7.5
Implications
Utility-based cogeneration beneficial for Ontario:
substitute nuclear energy for other fuels increase efficiency reduce emissions and related health impacts reduce energy consumption reduce costs (observed elsewhere)
Conclusions
Exergy can play significant role in
understanding and increasing efficiency improving economics reducing environmental impact
Exergy useful for
nuclear energy systems nuclear cogeneration
Exergy Recognition