Shofowora, 2021 - Google Patents
Development of Working Fluid Control Techniques for Improved Ramping Response in Geothermal-Based Organic Rankine Cycle Generation SystemsShofowora, 2021
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Small-scale low-temperature geothermal-based electricity generation systems are under development for use as grid supporting and grid forming power sources in remote locations. Conversion of low-temperature heat to electrical energy in an organic Rankine cycle using …
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