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temperature for the two investigated models. Mago et al. [16] analyzed and optimized the use of CHP-ORC systems for small commercial buildings. In another study, Mago et al. [17] reported on the evaluation of the potential emission reductions from the use of CHP systems in different commercial buildings. Mago and Hueffed [18] evaluated a turbine-driven combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) system for large office buildings under various operating strategies, and explored the use of carbon credits to show how the possible reduction in carbon dioxide emissions via a CCHP system could translate into economic benefits. Bianchi et al. [19] studied the performance analysis of an integrated CHP system with thermal and electric energy storage for residential application. Athanasovici et al. [4] proposed a unified comparison method for the thermodynamic efficiency of CHP plants, and used this method to compare various separate and combined energy production processes. Havelsky [10] analyzed the problem of efficiency evaluation of systems for combined heat, cold and electricity production, and developed equations for energy efficiency and primary energy savings. The energy analysis of trigeneration plants with heat pumps was examined by Miguez et al. [20, 21]. They concluded that the heat pump is important for plant efficiency enhancement. Khaliq et al. [9] carried out an exergy analysis of a combined electrical power and refrigeration cycle, as well as a parametric study of the effects of exhaust gas inlet temperature, pinch point and gas composition on energy and exergy efficiencies, electricity to cold ratio, and exergy destruction rate for a cogeneration system and its components. Cihan et al. [22] carried out energy and exergy analyses for a combined cycle located in Turkey and suggested modifications to decrease the exergy destruction in CCPPs. Their results showed that combustion chambers, gas turbines and HRSGs are the main sources of irreversibilities, representing over 85% of the overall exergy losses. Barelli et al. [23] conducted an exergetic analysis of a residential CHP system based on a PEM fuel cell. They also conducted a complete parametric study to see the effect of fuel cell design parameters such as temperature, pressure and relative humidity on the system performance. Bingol et al. [24] reported the exergy based performance analysis of high efficiency polygeneration systems for sustainable building applications. El-Emam and Dincer [25] conducted the energy and exergy analyses of a CHP system with a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) and a gas turbine system. They performed a parametric study by changing some design parameters of the system in order to assess the system performance. The results showed 37

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