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- Carnot_method abstract "The Carnot method is an allocation procedure for dividing up fuel input (primary energy, end energy) in joint production processes that generate two or more energy products in one process (e.g. cogeneration or trigeneration). It is also suited to allocate other streams such as CO2-emissions or variable costs. The potential to generate mechanical or electrical work (exergy) is used as the distribution key. For heat this potential can be assessed the Carnot efficiency. Thus, the Carnot method is a form of an exergetic allocation method. It uses mean heat grid temperatures at the output of the process as a calculation basis. The main application area of this method is cogeneration, but it can also be applied to other processes generating a joint products, such as a chiller generating cold and producing waste heat which could be used for low temperature heat demand. The Carnot method's advantage is that no external reference values are required to allocate the input to the different output streams; only endogenous process parameters are needed. Thus, the allocation results remain unbiased of assumptions or external reference values that are open for discussion.".
- Carnot_method wikiPageExternalLink Red.Programm_EHP_II_2015_en.pdf.
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- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cogeneration.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Category:Energy_conversion.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pricing.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Cogeneration.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Entropy.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Exergy.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Heat_engine.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Joint_product_pricing.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Laws_of_thermodynamics.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Léonard_Sadi_Carnot.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Second_law_of_thermodynamics.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLink Variable_cost.
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carnot method".
- Carnot_method wikiPageWikiLinkText "carnot method".
- Carnot_method subject Category:Cogeneration.
- Carnot_method subject Category:Energy_conversion.
- Carnot_method subject Category:Pricing.
- Carnot_method hypernym Procedure.
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- Carnot_method comment "The Carnot method is an allocation procedure for dividing up fuel input (primary energy, end energy) in joint production processes that generate two or more energy products in one process (e.g. cogeneration or trigeneration). It is also suited to allocate other streams such as CO2-emissions or variable costs. The potential to generate mechanical or electrical work (exergy) is used as the distribution key. For heat this potential can be assessed the Carnot efficiency.".
- Carnot_method label "Carnot method".
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