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Research and development of energy efficient and environment friendly polygeneration systems based on renewable energy sources utilization

Research activity

Code Science Field
T140  Technological sciences  Energy research 
T200  Technological sciences  Thermal engineering, applied thermodynamics 
T210  Technological sciences  Mechanical engineering, hydraulics, vacuum technology, vibration and acoustic engineering 
Keywords
Energy production, ecology, efficiency, polygeneration, renewable energy sources
Organisations (8) , Researchers (3)
0104  University of Nis, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
0038  University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences
0071  University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering
0079  University of Pristina, Faculty of Technical Sciences
0094  University of Belgrade, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of the Republic of Serbia
0113  University of Niš, Faculty of Occupational Safety
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  12045  PhD Vesna M. Nikolić  Adult education, permanent education  Researcher  2011 - 2019  127 
0114  University of Nis, Faculty of Economics
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  07762  PhD Marija M. Radosavljević  Commercial and industrial economics  Researcher  2011 - 2019  31 
2.  11453  PhD Biljana D. Rakić  Economics of development  Researcher  2011 - 2019 
0131  University of Nis, Faculty of Technology
Abstract
The main objective of this research is to develop an energy effective and environmentally friendly polygeneration system capable of utilizing two renewable energy sources: biomass (wood and agricultural biomass as well as organic city waste material) and solar energy (SE). The system will contain two autonomous and functionally connected parts: a hybrid system and a polygeneration system. The hybrid system shall be used for generating heat and syngas from biomass and simultaneous solar energy conversion into a medium adequate for further practical implementation via polygeneration. Continuous supply of the energy sources for the polygeneration system will be enabled by the hybrid properties of the developed system, thus eliminating problems related to the periodic availability of the biomass and SE. The polygeneration system will convert the available energy sources (the hybrid system output) into electricity and cold. The main expected project outputs are: A/Technological concept of a polygeneration system with a feasibility study of the plant; B/Project realization in the terms of measuring and acquisition techniques and system performance monitoring; C/Software tools for modeling, optimization and technical and economic system analysis and D/Realization of a demonstrative polygeneration plant. The system is intended for implementation in residential and public buildings (schools, hospitals, hotels, and airports), food and chemical industry and agriculture.
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