Net Zero Energy Building technologies - Reversible Heat Pump/Organic Rankine Cycle coupled with Solar Collectors and combined Heat Pump/ Photovoltaics - Case study of a Chilean mid-rise residential building

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Pezo, Matias [1 ]
Cuevas, Cristian [1 ]
Wagemann, Enrique [1 ]
Cendoya, Aitor [2 ]
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[1] Univ Concepcion, Fac Ingn, Dept Ingn Mecan, Casilla 160 C, Concepcion, Chile
[2] Univ Liege, Fac Appl Sci, Thermodynam Lab, Allee couverte 17, Liege, Belgium
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Organic Rankine cycle; Heat pump; Solar energy; Residential building; Numerical model; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER; PERFORMANCE; CONDENSATION; SIMULATION; DESIGN;
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10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2024.123683
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O414.1 [热力学];
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In the following years, the building sector will have to considerably reduce its final energy demand and emissions by adopting new technologies. This paper introduces two innovative technologies capable of reducing the final energy demand of residential buildings: A Heat Pump/Organic Rankine Cycle system coupled to solar thermal collectors (HP/ORC-COL), and a Heat Pump coupled with Photovoltaic panels (HP -PV). The HP/ORC-COL system alternates between generating either heat or electricity, whereas the HP -PV system produces them separately. The goal is to compare both systems through their Seasonal Performance Factor (SPF), equivalent emissions, operational cost, and Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB) potential. Additionally, the impact on the heating demand of retrofitting existing buildings with the Passivhaus Standard is studied. The heating, domestic hot water, and electricity demands are determined by considering the climate conditions of three polluted Chilean cities: Santiago, Concepci <acute accent>on, and Temuco. The proposed systems are evaluated through numerical models developed in Python and validated with data from manufacturer catalogues. The validation of the models allows to enhance the result accuracy of the integrated overall model by closely aligning outputs with real conditions, and therefore increases the reliability of the prediction on the potential of the building to reach net zero energy. Results show that applying the Passivhaus standard allows to reduce heating requirements by up to 30% in all cities. The SPF and electricity production of the HP -PV system is better than the HP/ORC-COL, reaching a NZEB potential of 76.3% in Santiago, 66.6% in Concepci <acute accent>on and 60.4% in Temuco. The average cost reduction of the HP/ORC-COL system compared to oil, natural gas, and wood pellet boilers is 82.7%, 90.4%, and 72.3%, whereas for the HP -PV system is 93.3%, 96.3%, and 89.2% respectively. On the CO 2 emissions, the HP/ORC-COL system presents an average reduction of 63.6% and 59.7% compared to an oil and natural gas boiler, while the HP -PV system has an average reduction of 72.5% and 69.5% respectively.
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