A hybrid district heating substation with an adsorption chiller and PCM storage units: a concept and preliminary study

Development of the district heating system (DHS) is needed to achieve the Renewable Energy Directive goals. To maintain the economic profitability of DHN, the increase of intensity of heat production/consumption has to be ensured. Well, a known method is a cold production using an adsorption heat pu...

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Autores principales: Szczęśniak Arkadiusz, Bujalski Wojciech, Grzebielec Andrzej, Futyma Kamil, Karwacki Jarosław, Rolka Paulina
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Publicado: EDP Sciences 2021
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Sumario:Development of the district heating system (DHS) is needed to achieve the Renewable Energy Directive goals. To maintain the economic profitability of DHN, the increase of intensity of heat production/consumption has to be ensured. Well, a known method is a cold production using an adsorption heat pump. However, developing a system suitable for implementation in the district heating companies is very difficult. As a solution, the authors propose a composite substation equipped with the adsorption heat pump and the heat/cold storage system based on a PCM.