Exergoenvironmental Analysis
Exergoenvironmental analysis extends exergy-based methods to quantify and allocate environmental impacts of thermal systems. It assigns environmental costs to exergy streams based on upstream lifecycle impacts, revealing which components contribute most significantly to environmental burdens. This enables engineers to design sustainable energy systems by optimizing the trade-off between thermodynamic and environmental performance.
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- Meyer, L., Tsatsaronis, G., Buchgeister, J., & Schebek, L. (2009). Exergoenvironmental analysis for evaluation of the environmental impact of energy conversion processes. Energy, 34(1), 75-89. · URL
- Valero, A., Torres, C., Valle-Zermeño, R., Gantiva-Rodriguez, R., Botero, E., Lozano, M. A., & Ospina-Alarcón, M. (2016). On the unification of LCA and exergy analysis as complementary tools. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 107, 58-75. · URL
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