工业高温对住宅小型热泵的环境生命周期评价:综述

IF 7.1 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Jacopo Famiglietti , Leonardo Acconito , Cordin Arpagaus , Tommaso Toppi
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欧洲正在进行的工业和供暖部门的脱碳过程直接涉及供暖、制冷、通风和空调系统。在这种情况下,热泵技术在具有由脱碳能源载体(即用于蒸汽压缩循环的可再生能源的电力,用于吸收循环的氢气等)提供动力以及在不同应用(即工业,区域供热网络和民用部门)中利用可再生或废热的能力方面发挥着关键作用。欧洲委员会认为生命周期评估方法是环境指标的主要方法之一。许多与分析热泵的环境概况有关的科学研究都是用这种方法写的。为了研究所取得的成果和应用的建模方法,本研究回顾了现有的(i)高温热泵、(ii)大型热泵(超过300千瓦时)和(iii)中小型热泵的环境生命周期评估研究。总共在文献中发现了与研究目的相关的19篇文章,包含637个场景。该研究分析了不同的热泵技术(即蒸汽压缩、吸收和间接斯特林循环)。分析表明,利用阶段是主要贡献阶段:(1)全球变暖潜势平均值为94.6%,(2)非生物耗竭潜势指标(金属和矿物)平均值为69.9%。分析表明,生命周期评估研究采用的方法相当狭隘,并且在建模方面缺乏可变性。对于未来的研究,建议对热泵的热力学行为进行适当的模拟或监测。此外,分析中应加入随机评价,以减少和突出结果的不确定性,特别是全局敏感性分析。最后,高温热泵也应使用相应的方法进行调查,以更好地了解在工业生产过程中安装的环境后果。
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Environmental life cycle assessment of industrial high-temperature to residential small-size heat Pumps: A critical review
The decarbonization process of the industry and the heating sector, underway in Europe, directly involves heating, cooling, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. In this context, heat pump technologies play a key role in having the ability to be powered by decarbonized energy carriers (i.e., electricity from renewables for vapor compression cycle, hydrogen for absorption cycle, etc.), as well as harnessing renewable or waste heat, in different applications (i.e., industry, district heating networks, and civil sector). The European Commission considers the life cycle assessment method one of the leading methodologies for environmental metrics. Many scientific studies related to analyzing the environmental profile of heat pumps have been written using this method. With the aim to investigate the outcomes achieved and modeling approaches applied, this study reviews existing environmental life cycle assessment studies of (i) high-temperature, (ii) large-size (over 300 kWth), and (iii) medium and small-size heat pumps. In total, 19 articles containing 637 scenarios were found in the literature to be relevant to the research aim. The study analyzes different heat pump technologies (i.e., vapor compression, absorption, and indirect Stirling cycles). The analysis shows that the use phase is the main contributor: (i) average value of 94.6% for the global warming potential, (ii) 69.9% for abiotic depletion potential indicator (metals and minerals). The analysis reveals that life cycle assessment studies apply a rather narrow approach and lack variability in modeling. For future research, it is recommended that the thermodynamic behavior of the heat pumps be properly simulated or monitored. In addition, a stochastic evaluation shall be included in the analysis to reduce and highlight the uncertainty of the results, especially the global sensitivity analysis. Finally, high-temperature heat pumps shall also be investigated using the consequential approach to understand better the environmental consequences of installation in an industrial production process.
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CiteScore
8.80
自引率
3.20%
发文量
180
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Energy Conversion and Management: X is the open access extension of the reputable journal Energy Conversion and Management, serving as a platform for interdisciplinary research on a wide array of critical energy subjects. The journal is dedicated to publishing original contributions and in-depth technical review articles that present groundbreaking research on topics spanning energy generation, utilization, conversion, storage, transmission, conservation, management, and sustainability. The scope of Energy Conversion and Management: X encompasses various forms of energy, including mechanical, thermal, nuclear, chemical, electromagnetic, magnetic, and electric energy. It addresses all known energy resources, highlighting both conventional sources like fossil fuels and nuclear power, as well as renewable resources such as solar, biomass, hydro, wind, geothermal, and ocean energy.
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