Actual impact of heat pumps to energy performance of apartment buildings in Estonia

Arbo Reino, A. Hamburg
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As buildings consume about 40% of final energy in Europe it is seen as a most promising field for savings. EU has come up with Clean Energy Package in 2017, part of which is energy in buildings. Thus, member states are tightening their building energy consumption regulations. Under Estonian regulation of energy performance in buildings, heat pumps have been preferred over district heating for heat supply. According to a building model, the regulation is based on, those would reduce overall energy consumption and deliver significantly lower energy performance values. This study main aim is to check those assumptions used based on actual metered energy consumption data of apartment buildings recently renovated with on-site heat pumps. During the analysis it has been found out that insulation of buildings reduces heat consumption in average by 22% compared to the situation before renovation. However, heat purchase from DH network drops in average by 69% as on-site heat pump produces 61% of reduced heat demand from purchased power. Even considering additional power used in heat pump with its weight factor, energy performance of buildings is improved significantly. However, carbon footprint of buildings rises as power generation in Estonia is dominated by fossil fuels while district heating has over 50% share of renewables. Risk of increased carbon emissions is clearly not the intention of the regulation. To correct that misbehaviour, the regulation was updated in 2019. Analysis of the update shows that it does not fully rectify the situation as there are still 25% of cases when heat pumps still post better energy performance than renewable DH.
热泵对爱沙尼亚公寓楼能源性能的实际影响
由于建筑消耗了欧洲约40%的最终能源,它被视为最有前途的节能领域。欧盟在2017年提出了清洁能源一揽子计划,其中一部分是建筑能源。因此,各成员国正在加强对建筑能耗的规定。根据爱沙尼亚对建筑物能源性能的规定,热泵在供热方面优于区域供热。根据该法规所依据的建筑模型,这些将减少总体能耗,并显著降低能源绩效值。本研究的主要目的是根据最近使用现场热泵改造的公寓建筑的实际计量能耗数据,对这些假设进行检验。在分析过程中发现,与改造前相比,建筑保温平均减少了22%的热量消耗。然而,从DH网络购买的热量平均下降了69%,因为现场热泵从购买的电力中产生61%的减少热量需求。即使考虑到热泵的重量系数所消耗的额外功率,建筑物的能源性能也得到了显著提高。然而,由于爱沙尼亚的发电以化石燃料为主,而区域供热占可再生能源的50%以上,建筑物的碳足迹上升。增加碳排放的风险显然不是该法规的本意。为了纠正这种不当行为,该规定于2019年进行了更新。对更新的分析表明,它并没有完全纠正这种情况,因为仍然有25%的情况下,热泵的能源性能仍然优于可再生的DH。
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