Analysis of the heat pumps applicability in the district heating system

Miroslav Kljajić
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The main intention of the work is to check and analyze the applicability of heat pumps in the district heating system, in accordance with the criteria defined by the Integrated national energy and climate plan. It is basically an integrated solution that has various implications for the energy system, which are of a technical, economic and envi-ronmental nature. Modern district heating system can integrate low-emission or climate neutral energy sources and technologies, especially in urban settings where neighborhood solutions can work well. The advantages and disad-vantages of investing in such systems need to be carefully assessed in each case and in relation with other, potentially more cost-effective and sustainable local solutions. Presented strategy highlights the twin benefits, environmental risks mitigation and security of supply improvement, combining energy efficient technology and conservation measures with switching to waste energy use in district heating system. The proposed development strategy of the utility company includes the development of new heat sources, the revitalization of existing systems, and consume expansion. Development of new heat sources involves building of a new heat pump capacity in parallel with the introduction of locally available heat sources and increase the availabil-ity of the heat supply service to a larger number of consumers. Existing district heating system lacks capacity (in near future), and instead of building new boilers, a heat pump can be a suitable alternative. Heat production by the heat pumps can sustainably utilize the heat energy of purified water from the Waste water treatment plant, and thus substi-tutes the combustion of natural gas in the heating plants’ boilers. Aim of proposal idea is utilization of waste low-temperature heat out of wastewater by a heat pump and feed in the district heating network. Wastewater from the city is collected in a sewer system and treated in a wastewater treatment plant in the northern part of the city. An integral part of the concept is the construction of the missing hot water routes and interconnections (4 km of district heating pipeline is required), as well as the modernization of the heating substations. To utilization of waste heat out of wastewater by a heat pump, the 3 separated networks could be connected to gain a continuous and integrated operation. This is necessary to fully utilize the potential of the heat pumps’ production. This paper was prepared in the framework of „The Renewable District Energy in the Western Balkans Pro-gramme (the ReDEWeB Programme)” as support to integrated urban and sustainable energy systems, which is fi-nanced by the Austrian government and supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The concept is the result of good cooperation between programme participants and the Public utility compa-ny “Drugi oktobar”, Vršac.
热泵在区域供热系统中的适用性分析
这项工作的主要目的是根据国家能源和气候综合计划确定的标准,检查和分析热泵在区域供热系统中的适用性。这基本上是一个综合解决方案,对能源系统具有技术、经济和环境方面的各种影响。现代区域供热系统可以整合低排放或气候中和的能源和技术,特别是在城市环境中,邻里解决方案可以很好地发挥作用。投资此类系统的利弊需要根据具体情况,并结合其他可能更具成本效益和可持续的本地解决方案进行仔细评估。所提出的战略强调了双重效益,即减轻环境风险和提高供应安全,将节能技术和节能措施与区域供热系统中的废物能源利用相结合。公用事业公司的拟议发展战略包括开发新热源、振兴现有系统和扩大消耗。开发新热源包括在引进当地可用热源的同时,建设新的热泵能力,并增加向更多用户提供供热服务的可用性。现有的区域供热系统容量不足(在不久的将来),与其建造新的锅炉,热泵可能是一个合适的替代方案。热泵制热可持续利用废水处理厂净化水的热能,从而替代供热厂锅炉中的天然气燃烧。该建议的目的是通过热泵利用废水中的低温废热,并将其输入区域供热网络。城市的废水由下水道系统收集,并在城市北部的污水处理厂进行处理。该概念的一个组成部分是建设缺失的热水线路和互联系统(需要 4 公里长的区域供热管道),以及供热变电站的现代化改造。为了通过热泵利用废水中的余热,可以将 3 个分离的网络连接起来,以实现连续的综合运行。这是充分利用热泵生产潜力的必要条件。本文是在 "西巴尔干地区可再生地区能源计划(ReDEWeB 计划)"框架内编写的,该计划是对城市综合可持续能源系统的支持,由奥地利政府出资,欧洲复兴开发银行(EBRD)提供支持。这一概念是计划参与者与弗尔沙茨公用事业公司 "Drugi oktobar "良好合作的结果。
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