Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approach

In this research, were propose a multiple-system that includes gasification for syngas and heat production, a Brayton cycle for power generation, and the utilization of waste heat from the turbine. This waste heat is used in a two-effect absorption refrigeration system to produce cooling and in a 24...

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Main Authors: Parviz Heydari Nasab, Ata Chitsaz, Hiva Rashidzadeh, Alireza Rostamzadeh Khosroshahi
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Published: Elsevier 2025-06-01
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author Parviz Heydari Nasab
Ata Chitsaz
Hiva Rashidzadeh
Alireza Rostamzadeh Khosroshahi
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description In this research, were propose a multiple-system that includes gasification for syngas and heat production, a Brayton cycle for power generation, and the utilization of waste heat from the turbine. This waste heat is used in a two-effect absorption refrigeration system to produce cooling and in a 24-step, multi-stage flash (MSF) desalination process to produce fresh water. A certain amount of natural gas is added as an auxiliary fuel to increase the calorific value of the syngas produced in the gasifier. The main driver is biomass from municipal solid waste due to its renewable nature and availability in all cities. This system is thermodynamically modeled using the Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software. It provides integrated analysis and investigation of the effects of energy, exergy, and the Levelized Cost Of Energy (LCOE) and Levelized Cost Of Exergy (LCOEx) in multi-objective optimization of multiple-systems to achieve maximum efficiency and minimum cost. It has been validated with similar papers. Finally, using objective functions, the (LCOE) and exergy efficiency has been optimized using MATLAB software with the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA II) method. The results indicate that the system achieves a net power Output of 18.756 MW, a heating capacity of 1.75 MW, a cooling capacity of 17.77 MW, and a freshwater production rate of 47.7 kg/s. The energy efficiency is calculated to be 73.51 %, with an exergy efficiency of 26.31%. The (LCOE) and (LCOEx) are 0.062 $/kWh and 0.236 $/kWh, respectively. The system is designed with a useful life of 25 years. Optimization results reveal that the optimal range for the (LCOE) is between 0.0566 and 0.0592 $/kWh, while the exergy efficiency ranges between 26.21 % and 28.09 %.
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spelling doaj-art-2aba774c412a4dbe9a3b54bbd751b64b2025-08-20T03:21:27ZengElsevierEnergy Nexus2772-42712025-06-011810044910.1016/j.nexus.2025.100449Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approachParviz Heydari Nasab0Ata Chitsaz1Hiva Rashidzadeh2Alireza Rostamzadeh Khosroshahi3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Energy Conversion Mechanical Engineering, Technical and Engineering Faculty, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran; Corresponding author.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IranIn this research, were propose a multiple-system that includes gasification for syngas and heat production, a Brayton cycle for power generation, and the utilization of waste heat from the turbine. This waste heat is used in a two-effect absorption refrigeration system to produce cooling and in a 24-step, multi-stage flash (MSF) desalination process to produce fresh water. A certain amount of natural gas is added as an auxiliary fuel to increase the calorific value of the syngas produced in the gasifier. The main driver is biomass from municipal solid waste due to its renewable nature and availability in all cities. This system is thermodynamically modeled using the Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software. It provides integrated analysis and investigation of the effects of energy, exergy, and the Levelized Cost Of Energy (LCOE) and Levelized Cost Of Exergy (LCOEx) in multi-objective optimization of multiple-systems to achieve maximum efficiency and minimum cost. It has been validated with similar papers. Finally, using objective functions, the (LCOE) and exergy efficiency has been optimized using MATLAB software with the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA II) method. The results indicate that the system achieves a net power Output of 18.756 MW, a heating capacity of 1.75 MW, a cooling capacity of 17.77 MW, and a freshwater production rate of 47.7 kg/s. The energy efficiency is calculated to be 73.51 %, with an exergy efficiency of 26.31%. The (LCOE) and (LCOEx) are 0.062 $/kWh and 0.236 $/kWh, respectively. The system is designed with a useful life of 25 years. Optimization results reveal that the optimal range for the (LCOE) is between 0.0566 and 0.0592 $/kWh, while the exergy efficiency ranges between 26.21 % and 28.09 %.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772427125000907Energy analysisExergyEconomicMultiple-systemsLevelized cost of energyOptimization
spellingShingle Parviz Heydari Nasab
Ata Chitsaz
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Alireza Rostamzadeh Khosroshahi
Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approach
Energy Nexus
Energy analysis
Exergy
Economic
Multiple-systems
Levelized cost of energy
Optimization
title Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approach
title_full Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approach
title_fullStr Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approach
title_full_unstemmed Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approach
title_short Harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production: an NSGA-II-based optimization approach
title_sort harnessing urban biomass for energy and water production an nsga ii based optimization approach
topic Energy analysis
Exergy
Economic
Multiple-systems
Levelized cost of energy
Optimization
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772427125000907
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