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Proceedings of the University of Vaasa. Reports 21 In both cases, the working fluids and equipment are known and have been tested at least in some engineering applications, not being mere proposals or schematics on paper. In the case of the gas bottoming cycle with an open/closed gas turbine, further integration with turbocharging should also be evaluated. More research on CO2 as a working fluid within the low-grade energy utilization area is required. References Bai, F. & Zhang, Z. (2008). Integration of low-level waste heat recovery and liq- uefied nature gas cold energy utilization. Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineer- ing 16(1), 95–99. Bombarda, P., Invernizzi, C.M. & Pietra, C. (2010). Heat recovery from Diesel engines: A thermodynamic comparison between Kalina and ORC cycles. Applied Thermal Engineering 30, 212–219. Chen, H. (2011). Converting Low-Grade Heat into Electrical Power. [Internet document, accessed 8 August 2011]. Available at http://www.eng.usf.edu/~ hchen4/index.htm. El-Wakil, M.M. (1984). Powerplant Technology. McGraw-Hill, Inc. Future Combustion Engine Power Plant (FCEP) 2010–2013 (2010). Program plan. Helsinki, Finland: Cleen Ltd. 116 p. www.cleen.fi. Jonsson, M. & Yan, J. (2001). Ammonia–water bottoming cycles: a comparison between gas engines and gas diesel engines as prime movers. Energy 26, 31–44. Korobitsyn, M.A. (1998). New and Advanced Energy Conversion Technologies. Analysis of Cogeneration, Combined and Integrated Cycles. Febodruk BV, En- schede. ISBN 9036511070. Korobitsyn, M. (2002). Industrial applications of the air bottoming cycle. Energy Conversion and Management 43, 1311–1322. MLCAK, H.A. (1996). An Introduction to the Kalina Cycle. Vol. 30, Proceedings of the International Joint Power Generation Conference. Book No. H01077. Obernberger, I., Carlsen, H. & Biedermann, F. (2003). State-of-the-art and future developments regarding small-scale biomass CHP systems with a special focus on ORC and Stirling engine technologies. International Nordic Bioenergy 2003 Con- ference. Poullikkas, A. (2005). An overview of current and future sustainable gas turbine technologies. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 9, 409–443.

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