Environmental and economic assessment of industrial excess heat recovery collaborations through 4th generation district heating systems

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作者
Chinese, D. [1 ]
Meneghetti, A. [1 ]
Cortella, G. [1 ]
Giordano, L. [2 ]
Tomasinsig, E. [3 ]
Benedetti, M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Udine, Polytech Dept Engn & Architecture, DPIA, Udine, Italy
[2] Italian Natl Agcy New Technol Energy & Sustainable, ENEA, Rome, Italy
[3] eFrame Srl, Parco Sci Tecnol Luigi Danieli, Udine, Italy
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Waste heat recovery; Water-energy nexus; Energy symbiosis; Food industry; LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT; WATER-ENERGY;
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10.1016/j.energy.2024.132630
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The external use of excess heat from industrial processes is an important factor in the energy transition and 4th generation district heating is an enabling technology. This paper presents a calculation tool for assessing the economic feasibility and the environmental impact of collaborations between potential industrial sources and users. The tool supports the sizing of district heating pipe diameters, pumps, heat pumps, and heat storage systems. A distinctive feature of the model is the possibility of calculating carbon and blue water footprints, alongside economic indicators, for both existing stand-alone systems and potential collaborative configurations. Excess heat recovery from water-cooled condensers of refrigeration systems is evaluated for two case studies involving the space heating of offices in a food logistics hub and the heating of a greenhouse from a frozen pizza factory, respectively. Only the second collaboration is profitable with the baseline price of natural gas (0.04 <euro>/kWh) and electricity (0.12 <euro>/kWh), provided that the distance between the source and the user is less than 2 km. For higher gas prices, distances of approximately 8 km would be viable. However, for source-user distances above 5 km, the water footprint of the collaboration would be higher than that of stand-alone systems.
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