Assessment of a polygeneration system for district heating and cooling using biogas from wastewater treatment plants

IF 10.9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Alberto Picardo, Estela Peralta, Víctor Manuel Soltero, Carlos Ortiz, Ricardo Chacartegui
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Biogas, as a product of anaerobic biodegradation processes of organic matter, has significant potential to be integrated into district heating networks to improve their efficiency. Wastewater treatment plants can be transformed into dual-purpose centres for sustainable resource generation and pollution reduction while also providing sludge management. This work investigates the role of biogas generated in wastewater treatment plants in fulfilling the demand requirements for heating, cooling, and domestic hot water in urban areas with district heating and cooling systems. The analysis estimates available biogas potential, evaluates total thermal energy demand, selects equipment for a polygeneration plant, and conducts techno-economic optimisation. Three urban locations in southern Europe with different climatic conditions were selected as case studies to establish energy demand profiles. Specific configurations were proposed for each plant, aiming to meet local thermal energy demands with an optimised cost. With overall efficiencies and equivalent electric efficiencies in the plants of up to 84 % and 79 %, respectively, integrating biogas into the proposed polygeneration systems as a support for primary energy achieves a reduction in primary energy consumption by 21 % to 39 % of total demand and economic savings from 40 % to 50 % of annual cost. It shows the interest and the technical and economic feasibility of partially replacing natural gas with biogas, supporting system decarbonisation and contributing to long-term climate neutrality goals.
利用污水处理厂的沼气进行区域供热和供冷的多联产系统的评估
沼气作为有机物厌氧生物降解过程的产物,具有将其纳入区域供热网络以提高其效率的巨大潜力。污水处理厂可转变为双重用途的中心,以产生可持续的资源和减少污染,同时也提供污泥管理。这项工作调查了污水处理厂产生的沼气在满足城市地区供热和制冷系统对供暖、制冷和生活热水的需求方面的作用。该分析估计了可利用的沼气潜力,评估了总热能需求,选择了多联产厂的设备,并进行了技术经济优化。南欧三个不同气候条件的城市地点被选为案例研究,以建立能源需求概况。为每个工厂提出了特定的配置,旨在以优化的成本满足当地的热能需求。工厂的总效率和等效电力效率分别高达84%和79%,将沼气整合到拟议的多联产系统中,作为对一次能源的支持,可将一次能源消耗减少总需求的21%至39%,并节省年度成本的40%至50%。它显示了用沼气部分替代天然气的兴趣以及技术和经济可行性,支持系统脱碳并为长期气候中和目标做出贡献。
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Energy Conversion and Management
Energy Conversion and Management 工程技术-力学
CiteScore
19.00
自引率
11.50%
发文量
1304
审稿时长
17 days
期刊介绍: The journal Energy Conversion and Management provides a forum for publishing original contributions and comprehensive technical review articles of interdisciplinary and original research on all important energy topics. The topics considered include energy generation, utilization, conversion, storage, transmission, conservation, management and sustainability. These topics typically involve various types of energy such as mechanical, thermal, nuclear, chemical, electromagnetic, magnetic and electric. These energy types cover all known energy resources, including renewable resources (e.g., solar, bio, hydro, wind, geothermal and ocean energy), fossil fuels and nuclear resources.
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