寒冷气候下多户住宅建筑的可持续供暖解决方案

Sajjan Pokhrel, S. Ghoreishi‐Madiseh, L. Amiri, S. Poncet, A. Sasmito
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建筑几乎占全球能源使用量的40%。在加拿大的住宅建筑中,能源消耗主要是空间供暖和生活热水供应。因此,在努力减少能源使用的环境和经济成本时,重点放在这一部门是必不可少的。在本研究中,提出了一个城市污水热回收系统,以满足建筑全年的热需求。太阳能光伏系统为污水热回收系统的热泵和水泵提供能量,使供暖系统100%可再生和无碳。此外,运行污水热回收系统后的太阳能光伏剩余能量用于为加拿大安大略省826个公寓单元的住宅建筑系统的电气设备供电。这项研究的结果可以帮助研究人员更好地了解在住宅领域用可再生能源和替代能源解决方案取代传统能源系统所面临的技术和财务挑战。
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A Sustainable Heating Solution for Multifamily Residential Buildings in Cold Climates
Buildings account for almost 40 percent of worldwide energy usage. In Canadian residential buildings, energy consumption is dominated by space heating and domestic hot water supply. Thus, focusing on this sector is essential in the effort to reduce the environmental and economic costs of energy usage. In this study, a municipal sewage heat recovery system is proposed to supply the thermal demand of the building throughout the year. A Solar-PV system that feeds energy to the heat pumps and water pumps of the sewage heat recovery system is proposed to make the heating system 100 percent renewable and carbon-free. In addition, Solar-PV surplus energy after operating sewage heat recovery system is used to power electrical equipment in a residential building system with 826 apartment units in Ontario, Canada. The findings of this study can assist researchers to gain a better understanding of the technical and financial challenges of replacing the conventional energy systems with renewable and alternative energy solutions in the residential sector.
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