Identificador persistente para citar o vincular este elemento: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/127188
Título: Biomethane Microturbines as a Storage-Free Dispatchable Solution for Resilient Critical Buildings
Autores/as: Rosales Asensio, Enrique 
Loma Osorio, Iker de
Açıkkalp, Emin
Borge Diez, David
Clasificación UNESCO: 3312 Tecnología de materiales
Palabras clave: Energy resilience
Backup generators
Biomethane microturbines
Conomic analysis
Resiliency analysis
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Publicación seriada: Buildings 
Resumen: Climate-change-related events are increasing the costs of power outages, including losses of product, revenue, and productivity. Given the increase in meteorological disasters in recent years related to climate change effects, the number of costly blackouts, from an economic perspective, has increased in a directly proportional manner. As a result, there is increasing interest in the use of alternators to supply dependable, instantaneous, and uninterruptible electricity. Traditional research has focused on the installation of diesel backup systems to ensure power requirements without deeply considering the resilience capabilities of systems, which is the ability of a system to recover or survive adversity, such as a power outage. This research presents a novel approach focusing on the resiliency impact of backup systems’ storage-free dispatchable solutions on buildings and compares the advantages and disadvantages of biomethane microturbines, natural gas engines, and diesel engines backup systems, discussing the revenue resulting from the resilience provided by emergency generators. The results show that, for several diesel fuel and natural gas safety assumptions, natural gas alternators have a lower probability of failure at the time of a blackout than diesel generators, and therefore, resilience increases.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/127188
ISSN: 2075-5309
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13102516
Fuente: Buildings [ISSN 2075-5309], v. 13, 2516, (Octubre 2023)
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