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Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 16 - 24, 31.01.2018

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THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NATURAL GAS, LPG, AND GASOLINE IN GENERATING ON-SITE ELECTRICITY FOR RESIDENCES

Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 16 - 24, 31.01.2018

Abstract





This study targets at examining electricity generation and the system parameters have been
compared
for household needs by on-site natural gas, LPG and
gasoline generator as well as the heating of the residence by the released exit
gas during the working of the system. In this study, the issue of individual
electricity generation has been experimentally analysed by a sample
application. Natural gas, LPG and gasoline have been converted into electrical
energy by means of an internal combustible motor and an alternator. The system
has functioned at full and low load. Working at full load, the generation of 1
kWh costs $0.23 with natural gas, $0.69
 
with LPG and $1.07 with gasoline whereas at the low load, the costs of 1
kWh for the indicated fuels come out to be $0.25, $0.93 and $1.55 respectively.
The sufficiency of the waste heat, which is obtained through the burning of the
indicated fuels, in residence heating and meeting the hot water need has been
analysed. Depending on the working capacity of the system, it has been noted
that the hot water obtained vary between 38°C and 50°C.
  

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  • [6] Opet.https://www.opet.com.tr/gecmis-tarihli-akaryakit-fiyatlari#gaziantep (Access Date: 08.11.2017).
  • [7] Aygaz. https://www.aygaz.com.tr/en/otogaz/fiyatlar (Access Date: 08.11.2017).
  • [8] Gazdaş. http://online.gazdas.com/onlineIslem/gaziantep.html#/app/fiyat (Access Date: 08.11.2017).
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Mehmet Ali Özçelik 0000-0003-0984-5707

Ahmet Kabul

İsmail Karalı This is me

Publication Date January 31, 2018
Acceptance Date February 8, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Özçelik, M. A., Kabul, A., & Karalı, İ. (2018). THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NATURAL GAS, LPG, AND GASOLINE IN GENERATING ON-SITE ELECTRICITY FOR RESIDENCES. The International Journal of Energy and Engineering Sciences, 3(1), 16-24.

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