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6. CASES AND ECONOMICS<br />

It can be seen from figure 6.7 that the assumed electricity, cooling,<br />

<strong>and</strong> hot water production (for a <strong>fuel</strong> input <strong>of</strong> 800kW) lays quite close<br />

to the ultimate values generated by the optimized EES model. The net<br />

electricity generation is almost identical while the cooling generation<br />

is about 10% bigger in the EES model. So if anything, the estimations<br />

<strong>of</strong> efficiencies <strong>and</strong> COP in the hotel case economics have been a little<br />

conservative.<br />

It must however be remembered that many <strong>of</strong> the parameters in the<br />

EES model are subjected to a significant uncertainty. So just because<br />

the values <strong>of</strong> the Hotel case economics are close to those <strong>of</strong> the EES<br />

model, it doesn’t prove that they are 100% correct. It just means that the<br />

economical calculations <strong>and</strong> the thermodynamical model are congruent.<br />

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