Mini-ORC turbogenerator for zero-energy buildings
Themes: Social Impact, Energy
Early lab scale demonstration
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Why?
A small concentrated solar power system based on the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) with a turbo generator enables household-scale co-generation of electricity, heat and cooling with an unprecedented efficiency and utilization factor.
How?
The 10-15 kWe system would operate at the relatively low Tmax of 300°C, with >20% electric and ~85% overall efficiency. The main challenges are miniaturisation of the turbo generator and selection or design of the working fluid.
When?
The study and experiments will lead to a proof-of-concept turbine prototype and a validated software tool for mini-ORC turbine design. Market implementation is expected in several years.
When?
Prof. dr. Piero Colonna
Lead Researcher