Application Research of Gas CCHP System to Hotel Buildings in Shanghai

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In this paper, case of hotel in Shanghai was studied, and three kinds of CCHP import solutions are discussed by this algorithm based on real working condition parameters of thermoelectric load. Then, put forward the relative conclusions based on comparison of each scheme and calculation of power supply benefits and heating benefits, from the point of power supply economics and heating economics. So it has certain realistic meaning for the application of CCHP system in city hotel buildings.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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247-250

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July 2014

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