In-Depth Analysis of Useful Waste Heat Recovery and Performance of Level 3/3N Systems

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CPUC Self-Generation Incentive Program – Thermal Analysis Report 3.2 Electrical and Overall System Efficiency..................................................... 3-10 Microturbines ........................................................................................................................... 3-10 Internal Combustion Engines..................................................................................................3-13 3.3 Manufacturer Comparative Results ............................................................ 3-16 Comparison of Microturbine Systems.....................................................................................3-16 Comparison of ICE Systems...................................................................................................3-17 3.4 Comparative Results (Microturbines and ICEs) .......................................... 3-18 Appendix A Reciprocating Engines ................................................................... A-1 Appendix B Microturbines .................................................................................. B-1 Appendix C Suggested Modifications to the Waste Heat Utilization Worksheet ................................................................................................... C-1 List of Tables Table ES-1: CPUC Program Goals versus Actual Performance......................... ES-3 Table 1-1: Major SGIP Milestones by Key Party ..................................................... 1-2 Table 1-2: Summary of SGIP Design for Projects On-Line as of 12/31/2005 ....................................................................................................... 1-3 Table 1-3: Summary of SGIP Program Applicants On-Line as of 12/31/2005 ....................................................................................................... 1-4 Table 1-4: Typical Fuel Cell Characteristics........................................................... 1-5 Table 1-5: Number of Sites and Capacity of Fuel Cells Through 2005 ................... 1-6 Table 1-6: Fuel Cell Suppliers................................................................................. 1-6 Table1-7: TypicalMicroturbineCharacteristics.....................................................1-7 Table 1-8: Number of Sites and Capacity of Microturbines Through 2005................................................................................................................. 1-7 Table1-9: MicroturbineSuppliers..........................................................................1-8 Table1-10: TypicalICECharacteristics.................................................................1-9 Table 1-11: Number of Sites and Capacity of ICEs Through 2005 ...................... 1-10 Table1-12: ICESuppliers....................................................................................1-10 Table 2-1: Sources of Meter Installers and Data Providers..................................... 2-2 Table 2-2: Sample ENGO raw data format ............................................................. 2-3 Table 2-3: Sample of Processed ENGO Data......................................................... 2-3 Table 2-4: ENGO Common Data File Format ......................................................... 2-4 Table 2-5: Sample Utility Raw Fuel Data Format....................................................2-4 Table 2-6: Sample of Processed Fuel Data Format................................................2-5 Table 2-7: FUEL Common Data File Format .......................................................... 2-5 Table 2-8: Sample Raw Thermal Data Format ....................................................... 2-6 Table 2-9: Sample of Processed Thermal Data Format..........................................2-6 Table 2-10: HEAT Common Data File Format ........................................................ 2-7 Table 2-11: Distribution of Performance by Technology ......................................... 2-8 Table 2-12: Installed Capacity by Performance and Technology ............................ 2-8 Table 3-1: Useful Waste Heat Recovery at SGIP Microturbine Facilities (n=18) ............................................................................................... 3-2 ii Table of Contents

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