Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems

Heating application efficiency is a crucial point for saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Today, EU legal framework conditions clearly define how heating systems should perform, how buildings should be designed in an energy efficient manner and how renewable energy sources should be...

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Main Authors: Staiger Robert, Tanţău Adrian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-06-01
Series:Management şi Marketing
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/mmcks-2015-0002
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spelling doaj-d35fa5d8042a4264af0d30f10887ffef2021-09-06T19:20:22ZengSciendoManagement şi Marketing1842-02062015-06-01101123310.1515/mmcks-2015-0002mmcks-2015-0002Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systemsStaiger Robert0Tanţău Adrian1Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaBucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaHeating application efficiency is a crucial point for saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Today, EU legal framework conditions clearly define how heating systems should perform, how buildings should be designed in an energy efficient manner and how renewable energy sources should be used. Using heat pumps (HP) as an alternative “Renewable Energy System” could be one solution for increasing efficiency, using less energy, reducing the energy dependency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This scientific article will take a closer look at the different efficiency dependencies of such geothermal HP (GHP) systems for domestic buildings (small/medium HP). Manufacturers of HP appliances must document the efficiency, so called COP (Coefficient of Performance) in the EU under certain standards. In technical datasheets of HP appliances, these COP parameters give a clear indication of the performance quality of a HP device. HP efficiency (COP) and the efficiency of a working HP system can vary significantly. For this reason, an annual efficiency statistic named “Seasonal Performance Factor” (SPF) has been defined to get an overall efficiency for comparing HP Systems. With this indicator, conclusions can be made from an installation, economy, environmental, performance and a risk point of view. A technical and economic HP model shows the dependence of energy efficiency problems in HP systems. To reduce the complexity of the HP model, only the important factors for efficiency dependencies are used. Dynamic and static situations with HP´s and their efficiency are considered. With the latest data from field tests of HP Systems and the practical experience over the last 10 years, this information will be compared with one of the latest simulation programs with the help of two practical geothermal HP system calculations. With the result of the gathered empirical data, it allows for a better estimate of the HP system efficiency, their economic costs and benefits and their environmental impact.https://doi.org/10.1515/mmcks-2015-0002geothermal heat pumps (ghp)renewable energy sources (res)efficiencytechnical hp modeleconomic hp modelseasonal performance factors (spf)
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Tanţău Adrian
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Tanţău Adrian
Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems
Management şi Marketing
geothermal heat pumps (ghp)
renewable energy sources (res)
efficiency
technical hp model
economic hp model
seasonal performance factors (spf)
author_facet Staiger Robert
Tanţău Adrian
author_sort Staiger Robert
title Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems
title_short Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems
title_full Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems
title_fullStr Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems
title_full_unstemmed Energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems
title_sort energy efficiency model for small/medium geothermal heat pump systems
publisher Sciendo
series Management şi Marketing
issn 1842-0206
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Heating application efficiency is a crucial point for saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Today, EU legal framework conditions clearly define how heating systems should perform, how buildings should be designed in an energy efficient manner and how renewable energy sources should be used. Using heat pumps (HP) as an alternative “Renewable Energy System” could be one solution for increasing efficiency, using less energy, reducing the energy dependency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This scientific article will take a closer look at the different efficiency dependencies of such geothermal HP (GHP) systems for domestic buildings (small/medium HP). Manufacturers of HP appliances must document the efficiency, so called COP (Coefficient of Performance) in the EU under certain standards. In technical datasheets of HP appliances, these COP parameters give a clear indication of the performance quality of a HP device. HP efficiency (COP) and the efficiency of a working HP system can vary significantly. For this reason, an annual efficiency statistic named “Seasonal Performance Factor” (SPF) has been defined to get an overall efficiency for comparing HP Systems. With this indicator, conclusions can be made from an installation, economy, environmental, performance and a risk point of view. A technical and economic HP model shows the dependence of energy efficiency problems in HP systems. To reduce the complexity of the HP model, only the important factors for efficiency dependencies are used. Dynamic and static situations with HP´s and their efficiency are considered. With the latest data from field tests of HP Systems and the practical experience over the last 10 years, this information will be compared with one of the latest simulation programs with the help of two practical geothermal HP system calculations. With the result of the gathered empirical data, it allows for a better estimate of the HP system efficiency, their economic costs and benefits and their environmental impact.
topic geothermal heat pumps (ghp)
renewable energy sources (res)
efficiency
technical hp model
economic hp model
seasonal performance factors (spf)
url https://doi.org/10.1515/mmcks-2015-0002
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