The role of heat pump technologies in the design of future sustainable energy systems

Morten Boje Blarke, Henrik Lund

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Abstract

In this paper, it is shown that in support of its ability to improve the overall economic cost-effectiveness and flexibility of the Danish energy system, the financially feasible integration of large-scale heat pumps with existing CHP units, is critically sensitive to the operational mode of the heat pump vis-à-vis the operational coefficient of performance (COP), which is set by the temperature level of the heat source. When using only ambient air as the heat source, the total heat production costs increases by about 10%, while the partial use of condensed flue gas from the CHP unit as a heat source results in an 8% cost reduction. Furthermore, the operational analysis shows that when a large-scale heat pump is integrated with an existing CHP unit, the projected spot market situation in Nord Pool, which reflects a growing share of wind power and heat-bound power generation electricity, will reduce the operational hours of the CHP unit significantly, making the heat pump a preferred heat production unit.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication3rd Dubrovnik conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems : Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 2005.
Number of pages9
PublisherFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Publication date2005
ISBN (Print)9536313707
Publication statusPublished - 2005
EventDubrovnik conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems - Dubrovnik, Croatia
Duration: 19 May 2010 → …
Conference number: 3rd

Conference

ConferenceDubrovnik conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems
Number3rd
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityDubrovnik
Period19/05/2010 → …

Keywords

  • flexible sustainable energy system
  • small power producer
  • Denmark
  • energy
  • large-scale heat pumps
  • process and district heating
  • CHP
  • Combined Heat and Power

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