Performance evaluation of a hybrid heating system combined a groundwater source heat pump with an existing fuel oil heater for a horticultural greenhouse

Author(s):  
Meili Zhou ◽  
Fei Cai ◽  
Masahisa Uenishi ◽  
Yasumasa Sekine
Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 6530
Author(s):  
Krzysztof Nowak ◽  
Sławomir Rabczak

In winter, for our own safety, as well as for the comfort of the user, we are obliged to remove or mitigate the defects related to the accumulation of snow and ice on flat surfaces, such as: pavements, stairs, driveways, parking lots, roofs, squares, or sports fields. Snow and ice from these surfaces can be removed by a variety of methods. Chemical, mechanical, or heating methods are most often used. Mechanical and manual methods cannot always be used. They also often do not allow the complete removal of snow and ice from the surface. In chemical methods, the chemicals used can have a negative impact on the environment and the surface itself. Heating external surfaces using electric heating cables or liquid-filled pipes is one of the safest and most effective ways to remove snow and ice from the available methods. The article presents a technical concept of a car park heating system with the use of various heating systems. The main thesis of the work is the possibility of using heating systems to maintain the quality of external parking spaces in winter. The authors tried to prove that it is possible to use a number of heating systems based on commonly known energy carriers for this purpose. The concept was made for the conditions prevailing in Poland. The systems were compared in financial and ecological terms. The following systems were analyzed: electric heating, heating with the use of a heat pump with a vertical ground heat exchanger, and liquid heating with various heat sources (including heat from the district heating network, hard coal boiler, biomass boiler, fuel oil boiler, natural gas boiler). From a cognitive point of view, it was interesting to examine whether the proposed installation with a heat pump is technically feasible and economically and ecologically justified.


2015 ◽  
Vol 78 ◽  
pp. 419-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Murat Hosoz ◽  
Mehmet Direk ◽  
Kadri S. Yigit ◽  
Mustafa Canakci ◽  
Ali Turkcan ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Piotr Gradziuk ◽  
Barbara Gradziuk

The purpose of the conducted research was to assess the economic efficiency of the application of heat pumps in heating. The research was carried out in the Ruda-Huta Commune (Chełm County, Lublin Province). The research was conducted at the School Complex, where, in 2012, the heating system was changed from a system powered by fuel oil to a system of ground heat pumps. Due to the very low level of interest rates during the analysed years, the method of simple payback time, SPBT, was used to assess the economic effectiveness of this investment. The research shows that the application of a ground-source heat pump for heating the building of the School Complex in Ruda-Huta was economically efficient in comparison with the oil fuel system. The SPBT simple payback time was 2.14 years. Obtaining such a quick return on capital expenditure was a result of both significantly lower operating costs and obtained subsidy in the amount of approximately 50% of the total financial resources spent on the implementation of this project. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that the replacement of the oil heating system with heat pumps would be economically viable even without subsidies, but then the SPBT would extend to 5.48 years.


2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nobuyuki SATO ◽  
Hideki MORIYA ◽  
Kiyoto YASUI ◽  
Tomoyasu NONOSHITA

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