Shower heat exchanger: Reuse of energy from heated drinking water for CO2 reduction

Q2 Engineering
Z. Deng, S. Mol, J. Hoek
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Abstract

The heating of drinking water in households contributes significantly to the emission of greenhouse gases. As a water utility aiming to operate at a climate neutral level by 2020, Waternet needs to reduce its CO2 emission by 53?kton?yr?1. To contribute to this ambition, a pilot project was carried out in Uilenstede, Amstelveen, the Netherlands, to recover the shower heat energy with a shower heat exchanger from Dutch Solar Systems. An experimental setup was built in the Waternet laboratory to evaluate the claimed efficiencies. The energy recovery efficiency observed in the lab was 61–64?% under winter conditions and 57–62?% under summer conditions, while the energy recovery efficiency observed in Uilenstede was 57?% in December 2014. Based on the observations, 4?% of the total energy consumption of households in Amsterdam (electricity and gas) can be recovered with a shower heat exchanger installed in all households in Amsterdam, which also means a 54?kton?year?1 CO2 emission reduction can be achieved.
淋浴式热交换器:从加热的饮用水中回收能量以减少二氧化碳
家庭饮用水的加热大大增加了温室气体的排放。作为一家旨在到2020年达到气候中和水平的水务公司,Waternet需要每年减少53千吨的二氧化碳排放量。为了实现这一目标,在荷兰阿姆斯特尔芬的Uilenstede进行了一个试点项目,利用荷兰太阳能系统的淋浴热交换器回收淋浴热能。在Waternet实验室建立了一个实验装置来评估所声称的效率。在实验室观察到的能量回收效率为61-64 ?%在冬季条件和57-62 ?而在Uilenstede观察到的能量回收效率为57?%, 2014年12月。根据观察,4?阿姆斯特丹家庭总能耗的%(电力和天然气)可以通过在阿姆斯特丹所有家庭中安装淋浴式热交换器来回收,这也意味着每年可节省54千吨。1 .实现二氧化碳减排。
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Drinking Water Engineering and Science
Drinking Water Engineering and Science Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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