Towards Life Cycle Assessment for the Environmental Evaluation of District Heating and Cooling: A Critical Review

Standards Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.3390/standards4030007
Kevin Autelitano, Jacopo Famiglietti, M. Aprile, Mario Motta
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District heating and cooling networks represent a compelling energy system solution due to their capacity to integrate renewable energies and leverage local surpluses of thermal resources. The meticulous design and optimization of network infrastructure are imperative to fully exploiting the potential of these energy systems. The Life Cycle Assessment of district heating and cooling networks for the purpose of environmental sustainability is a crucial and increasingly demanded aspect, particularly in light of the progressively stringent European regulations. The Life Cycle Assessment methodology could offer an evaluation throughout the entire life cycle of such networks. The proposed review scrutinizes the application of the Life Cycle Assessment methodology to evaluating the environmental profile of district heating and cooling systems. The methods, findings, and challenges are examined through a literature review and case study analysis. The results highlight variations in the climate profile influenced by the network generation type and multifunctionality approaches. The analysis revealed a range of emission factors, spanning from 11 gCO2eq/kWhth to 470 gCO2eq/kWhth for district heating and 6 gCO2eq/kWhth to 64 gCO2eq/kWhth for district cooling. The discussion emphasizes integrating district heating and cooling network management considerations and addressing methodological challenges. This study concludes by proposing future research directions for developing a universal LCA-based tool for district heating and cooling network analysis.
为区域供热和供冷的环境评估开展生命周期评估:批判性评论
区域供热和制冷网络能够整合可再生能源,并充分利用当地富余的热能资源,因此是一种引人注目的能源系统解决方案。要充分挖掘这些能源系统的潜力,就必须对网络基础设施进行精心设计和优化。出于环境可持续性的目的,对区域供热和制冷网络进行生命周期评估是一个至关重要的方面,而且要求也越来越高,特别是考虑到日益严格的欧洲法规。生命周期评估方法可对此类网络的整个生命周期进行评估。本报告将对应用生命周期评估方法评估区域供热和制冷系统的环境状况进行仔细审查。通过文献综述和案例研究分析,对评估方法、结论和挑战进行了研究。结果突出了受网络发电类型和多功能方法影响的气候概况的变化。分析显示了一系列排放系数,区域供热的排放系数从 11 gCO2eq/kWhth 到 470 gCO2eq/kWhth,区域供冷的排放系数从 6 gCO2eq/kWhth 到 64 gCO2eq/kWhth。讨论强调了区域供热和供冷网络管理方面的综合考虑,以及应对方法上的挑战。本研究最后提出了未来的研究方向,以开发基于生命周期评估的通用工具,用于区域供热和制冷网络分析。
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