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Heat Pump Centered Integrated Community Energy System Interim Report
Heat Pump Centered Integrated Community Energy Systems Interim Report
Heat Pump Centered Integrated Community Energy Systems
Author: Walter J. Schaetzle
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Category : Energy facilities
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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Category : Energy facilities
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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Heat Pump Centered Integrated Community Energy Systems. Systems Development. University of Alabama Interim Report
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The design, operation, economics, environmental impacts, and expected performance of heat pump centered integrated community energy systems are discussed in detail. (LCL).
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The design, operation, economics, environmental impacts, and expected performance of heat pump centered integrated community energy systems are discussed in detail. (LCL).
Heat-pump-centered Integrated Community Energy Systems: System Development Assessment
Author: James M. Calm
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Category : Air conditioning from central stations
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Category : Air conditioning from central stations
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Heat Pump Centered Integrated Community Energy Systems Honeywell Energy Resources Center Interim Report
Heat Pump Centered Integrated Community Energy Systems
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Heat Pump Centered-Integrated Community Energy Systems (HP-ICES) show the promise of utilizing low-grade thermal energy for low-quality energy requirements such as space heating and cooling. The Heat Pump - Wastewater Heat Recovery (HP-WHR) scheme is one approach to an HP-ICES that proposes to reclaim low-grade thermal energy from a community's wastewater effluent. The concept of an HP-WHR system is developed, the potential performance and economics of such a system is evaluated and the potential for application is examined. A thermodynamic performance analysis of a hypothetical system projects an overall system coefficient of performance (C.O.P.) of from 2.181 to 2.264 for wastewater temperatures varying from 50°F to 80°F. Primary energy source savings from the implementation of this system is projected to be 5.014 QUADS, or the energy equivalent of 687 millions tons of coal, from 1980 to the year 2000. Economic analysis shows the HP-WHR scheme to be cost-competitive, on the basis of a net present value life cycle cost comparison, with conventional residential and light commercial HVAC systems.
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Languages : en
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Heat Pump Centered-Integrated Community Energy Systems (HP-ICES) show the promise of utilizing low-grade thermal energy for low-quality energy requirements such as space heating and cooling. The Heat Pump - Wastewater Heat Recovery (HP-WHR) scheme is one approach to an HP-ICES that proposes to reclaim low-grade thermal energy from a community's wastewater effluent. The concept of an HP-WHR system is developed, the potential performance and economics of such a system is evaluated and the potential for application is examined. A thermodynamic performance analysis of a hypothetical system projects an overall system coefficient of performance (C.O.P.) of from 2.181 to 2.264 for wastewater temperatures varying from 50°F to 80°F. Primary energy source savings from the implementation of this system is projected to be 5.014 QUADS, or the energy equivalent of 687 millions tons of coal, from 1980 to the year 2000. Economic analysis shows the HP-WHR scheme to be cost-competitive, on the basis of a net present value life cycle cost comparison, with conventional residential and light commercial HVAC systems.
Heat Pump Centered Integrated Community Energy Systems
Author: Fred S. Dubin
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Category : Air conditioning from central stations
Languages : en
Pages : 229
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Category : Air conditioning from central stations
Languages : en
Pages : 229
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Heat-pump-centered Integrated Community Energy Systems. System Development, Consolidated Natural Gas Service Company, Interim Report
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Languages : en
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Heat-pump-centered integrated community energy systems are energy systems for communities that provide heating, cooling, and/or other thermal energy services through the use of heat pumps. Since heat pumps primarily transfer energy from existing and otherwise probably unused sources, rather than convert it from electrical or chemical to thermal form, HP-ICES offer a significant potential for energy savings. Results of the System Development Phase of the HP-ICES Project are given. The heat-actuated (gas) heat-pump incorporated into this HP-ICES concept is under current development and demonstration. The concurrent program was redirected in September 1977 toward large-tonnage applications; it is currently focusing on 60- to 400-ton built-up systems for multi-zone applications. This study evaluates the performance of a HAHP-ICES as applied to a community of residential and commercial buildings. To permit a general assessment of the concept in non-site-specific terms, the sensitivity of the system's performance and economics to climate, community size, utility rate structures, and economic assumptions is explored. (MCW).
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Heat-pump-centered integrated community energy systems are energy systems for communities that provide heating, cooling, and/or other thermal energy services through the use of heat pumps. Since heat pumps primarily transfer energy from existing and otherwise probably unused sources, rather than convert it from electrical or chemical to thermal form, HP-ICES offer a significant potential for energy savings. Results of the System Development Phase of the HP-ICES Project are given. The heat-actuated (gas) heat-pump incorporated into this HP-ICES concept is under current development and demonstration. The concurrent program was redirected in September 1977 toward large-tonnage applications; it is currently focusing on 60- to 400-ton built-up systems for multi-zone applications. This study evaluates the performance of a HAHP-ICES as applied to a community of residential and commercial buildings. To permit a general assessment of the concept in non-site-specific terms, the sensitivity of the system's performance and economics to climate, community size, utility rate structures, and economic assumptions is explored. (MCW).
Heat-pump-centered Integrated Community Energy Systems
Author: Honeywell Inc
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Category : Air conditioning from central stations
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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Category : Air conditioning from central stations
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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