Influence of the Thermal energy storage on the Profitability of Micro-CHP Systems for Residential Building Applications
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
In recent years, cogeneration systems have gained increasing attention especially when dealing
with distributed generation for residential buildings.
One of the main problems with using cogenerative systems in residential building applications
is that the demand for heat and electricity is not synchronized. For this reason, when the
Combined Heat and Power system operates during electricity peak hours (i.e. the rate of the
electricity is higher), it could be profitable to store the heat in order to satisfy delayed demands.
This paper presents a model for the calculation of the profitability of Micro Combined Heat and
Power systems for residential building applications. The model takes into account hourly
demands calculated by means of monthly and daily load profiles for heat and electricity. The
system under consideration is composed of a CHP system, an auxiliary boiler and a heatstorage
tank. The model is applied to a single-family dwelling in order to evaluate the effect of
the size of the thermal energy storage unit on the energy and economic performance of four
different prime movers (an internal combustion engine, a Stirling engine, a micro Rankine
cycle and a thermophotovoltaic system).
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Melino, Francesco
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