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Energy source impact on the economic and environmental effects of retrofitting a heritage building with a heat pump system

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2023
Autori
Pochwala, Slawomir
Anweiler, Stanislaw
Tanczuk, Mariusz
Klementowski, Igor
Przysiezniuk, Dawid
Adrian, Lukasz
McNamara, Greg
Stevanović, Žana
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Apstrakt
In terms of energy efficiency and the quality of the indoor and outdoor environment, heritage buildings are facing sustainability challenges. This study assessed the feasibility of using renewable energy sources based on air-to-water heat pumps with regard to preserving the historic values of the buildings and their ability to coexist with current energy efficiency and decarbonization requirements, and to prevent their neglect and degradation. A new approach is the use of Building Information Modelling to accurately determine energy demand and select a heating system based on renewable energy sources in such an unusual case as a heritage building. The analysis covers a selection of feasible scenario of the modernization of the over 300 years old building. A particular focus of the study is to compare the use different heat pumps systems. One is a reversible gas absorption air-to-water heat pump and the other is an electricity-powered compressor air-to-water heat pump. The building is c...urrently supplied with a fixed-temperature boiler up to 550 kW with an open combustion chamber fed with coal. It was proven that the proposed retrofit scenario reduces final energy demand by 72.9%, while improving thermal comfort, cutting annual emissions by 121.1 Mg CO2 and 1.0 Mg PM10.

Ključne reči:
BIM / Decarbonization / Energy retrofit / Heat pump / Heritage buildings / RES building Integration
Izvor:
Energy, 2023, 278, 128037-
Finansiranje / projekti:
  • Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200017 (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)

DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128037

ISSN: 0360-5442

WoS: 001022109100001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85161718361
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URI
https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11164
Kolekcije
  • 140 - Laboratorija za termotehniku i energetiku
  • Radovi istraživača
Institucija/grupa
Vinča
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pochwala, Slawomir
AU  - Anweiler, Stanislaw
AU  - Tanczuk, Mariusz
AU  - Klementowski, Igor
AU  - Przysiezniuk, Dawid
AU  - Adrian, Lukasz
AU  - McNamara, Greg
AU  - Stevanović, Žana
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11164
AB  - In terms of energy efficiency and the quality of the indoor and outdoor environment, heritage buildings are facing sustainability challenges. This study assessed the feasibility of using renewable energy sources based on air-to-water heat pumps with regard to preserving the historic values of the buildings and their ability to coexist with current energy efficiency and decarbonization requirements, and to prevent their neglect and degradation. A new approach is the use of Building Information Modelling to accurately determine energy demand and select a heating system based on renewable energy sources in such an unusual case as a heritage building. The analysis covers a selection of feasible scenario of the modernization of the over 300 years old building. A particular focus of the study is to compare the use different heat pumps systems. One is a reversible gas absorption air-to-water heat pump and the other is an electricity-powered compressor air-to-water heat pump. The building is currently supplied with a fixed-temperature boiler up to 550 kW with an open combustion chamber fed with coal. It was proven that the proposed retrofit scenario reduces final energy demand by 72.9%, while improving thermal comfort, cutting annual emissions by 121.1 Mg CO2 and 1.0 Mg PM10.
T2  - Energy
T1  - Energy source impact on the economic and environmental effects of retrofitting a heritage building with a heat pump system
VL  - 278
SP  - 128037
DO  - 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128037
ER  - 
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author = "Pochwala, Slawomir and Anweiler, Stanislaw and Tanczuk, Mariusz and Klementowski, Igor and Przysiezniuk, Dawid and Adrian, Lukasz and McNamara, Greg and Stevanović, Žana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "In terms of energy efficiency and the quality of the indoor and outdoor environment, heritage buildings are facing sustainability challenges. This study assessed the feasibility of using renewable energy sources based on air-to-water heat pumps with regard to preserving the historic values of the buildings and their ability to coexist with current energy efficiency and decarbonization requirements, and to prevent their neglect and degradation. A new approach is the use of Building Information Modelling to accurately determine energy demand and select a heating system based on renewable energy sources in such an unusual case as a heritage building. The analysis covers a selection of feasible scenario of the modernization of the over 300 years old building. A particular focus of the study is to compare the use different heat pumps systems. One is a reversible gas absorption air-to-water heat pump and the other is an electricity-powered compressor air-to-water heat pump. The building is currently supplied with a fixed-temperature boiler up to 550 kW with an open combustion chamber fed with coal. It was proven that the proposed retrofit scenario reduces final energy demand by 72.9%, while improving thermal comfort, cutting annual emissions by 121.1 Mg CO2 and 1.0 Mg PM10.",
journal = "Energy",
title = "Energy source impact on the economic and environmental effects of retrofitting a heritage building with a heat pump system",
volume = "278",
pages = "128037",
doi = "10.1016/j.energy.2023.128037"
}
Pochwala, S., Anweiler, S., Tanczuk, M., Klementowski, I., Przysiezniuk, D., Adrian, L., McNamara, G.,& Stevanović, Ž.. (2023). Energy source impact on the economic and environmental effects of retrofitting a heritage building with a heat pump system. in Energy, 278, 128037.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.128037
Pochwala S, Anweiler S, Tanczuk M, Klementowski I, Przysiezniuk D, Adrian L, McNamara G, Stevanović Ž. Energy source impact on the economic and environmental effects of retrofitting a heritage building with a heat pump system. in Energy. 2023;278:128037.
doi:10.1016/j.energy.2023.128037 .
Pochwala, Slawomir, Anweiler, Stanislaw, Tanczuk, Mariusz, Klementowski, Igor, Przysiezniuk, Dawid, Adrian, Lukasz, McNamara, Greg, Stevanović, Žana, "Energy source impact on the economic and environmental effects of retrofitting a heritage building with a heat pump system" in Energy, 278 (2023):128037,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.128037 . .

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