Energetic Investigation and Economic Feasibility for a University Campus in Romania towards Becoming an Energy Supplier

Authors

  • Ali Al Dabbas
    Affiliation

    Department of Engineering Geology and Geotechnics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, H-1111 Budapest, 3 Műegyetem rkp., Hungary

  • Laith Al-Hyari
    Affiliation

    Department of Building Service and Process Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, H-1111 Budapest, 3 Műegyetem rkp., Hungary

  • Ahmad D. M. Al Awana
    Affiliation

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics, University Politehnica of Bucharest, 060042 Bucharest, 313 Splaiul Independenței, Romania

  • Mohammad Fawaier
    Affiliation

    Department of Building Service and Process Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, H-1111 Budapest, 3 Műegyetem rkp., Hungary

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPme.17361

Abstract

This research investigates and evaluates the University Politehnica of Bucharest (UPB) possibilities to become an energy self-supplying by building up its own power plant and becoming an energy distributor. The campus has already been connected to the national natural gas supplying pipe and the local district heating and electrical network.
A set of criteria was used to evaluate the feasibility of this project. Technical, financial, and environmental considerations were taken into account to determine the most suitable solution. The feasibility study assumed three proposals of an energy supply system considered for the university buildings / campus. Gas-fired heating plant, gas-fired Internal Combustion Engine cogeneration plant and gas fired Internal Combustion Engine for cogeneration with an Organic Rankine Cycle ORC.
The details of each proposal were discussed to obtain the optimum solution. Elaborate. It was found from a financial and environmental perspective that the most feasible project is gas-fired Internal Combustion Engine cogeneration, considering profit revenue from selling / exporting power to the domestic electricity grid. And the Net Present Value was around one million euros for 15 years life.

Keywords:

energy efficiency, economical analysis, Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), recuperative cycle

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Published Online

2021-02-15

How to Cite

Al Dabbas, A., Al-Hyari, L., Al Awana, A. D. M., Fawaier, M. “Energetic Investigation and Economic Feasibility for a University Campus in Romania towards Becoming an Energy Supplier”, Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, 65(2), pp. 180–188, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPme.17361

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