Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case Study
One of the major challenges faced in the optimization process of existing heating systems is the harnessing and integration of a higher share of renewable energy. Centralized integration at the thermic source leads to high investment costs at the first investment stage, and low values of conversion,...
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doaj-eb6a300b651440a1b08fd39f5d90b3782020-11-25T00:32:56ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-03-01126108810.3390/en12061088en12061088Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case StudyTeodora Melania Șoimoșan0Ligia Mihaela Moga1Gelu Danku2Aurica Căzilă3Daniela Lucia Manea4Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Constantin Daicoviciu Street, No. 15, 400020 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Constantin Daicoviciu Street, No. 15, 400020 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Constantin Daicoviciu Street, No. 15, 400020 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Mechanics, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Boulevard of Muncii, No. 103-105, 400641 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Constantin Daicoviciu Street, No. 15, 400020 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaOne of the major challenges faced in the optimization process of existing heating systems is the harnessing and integration of a higher share of renewable energy. Centralized integration at the thermic source leads to high investment costs at the first investment stage, and low values of conversion, transport, and storage efficiencies, due to high levels of heat loss from large-capacity entropic systems. This research paper presents a case study on the partially decentralized integration of thermal solar fields that are used for heat production in crowded urban areas within the optimization process of the existing heating system in the city of Oradea, Romania. A deterministic method was used as the method for the calculation of heat demand, in both stationary—hourly heat demand and dynamic regimes—annual heat demand, and the simulations within the configuration and the optimization process of the hybrid heating systems were carried out. In the case study, four representative urban areas with different thermal densities were analyzed within two working scenarios, which took into account the energy performances of the buildings inside the studied areas before thermal retrofitting, and after a usual thermal retrofit.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/6/1088renewablesolar thermalenergyurban areadistricthybridheating systemefficiencyindicatorperformance |
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Teodora Melania Șoimoșan Ligia Mihaela Moga Gelu Danku Aurica Căzilă Daniela Lucia Manea Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case Study Energies renewable solar thermal energy urban area district hybrid heating system efficiency indicator performance |
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Teodora Melania Șoimoșan Ligia Mihaela Moga Gelu Danku Aurica Căzilă Daniela Lucia Manea |
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Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case Study |
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Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case Study |
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Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case Study |
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Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case Study |
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Assessing the Energy Performance of Solar Thermal Energy for Heat Production in Urban Areas: A Case Study |
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assessing the energy performance of solar thermal energy for heat production in urban areas: a case study |
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One of the major challenges faced in the optimization process of existing heating systems is the harnessing and integration of a higher share of renewable energy. Centralized integration at the thermic source leads to high investment costs at the first investment stage, and low values of conversion, transport, and storage efficiencies, due to high levels of heat loss from large-capacity entropic systems. This research paper presents a case study on the partially decentralized integration of thermal solar fields that are used for heat production in crowded urban areas within the optimization process of the existing heating system in the city of Oradea, Romania. A deterministic method was used as the method for the calculation of heat demand, in both stationary—hourly heat demand and dynamic regimes—annual heat demand, and the simulations within the configuration and the optimization process of the hybrid heating systems were carried out. In the case study, four representative urban areas with different thermal densities were analyzed within two working scenarios, which took into account the energy performances of the buildings inside the studied areas before thermal retrofitting, and after a usual thermal retrofit. |
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renewable solar thermal energy urban area district hybrid heating system efficiency indicator performance |
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