Open-access paper on the problem of optimal sizing of large-scale high-temperature heat pumps using treated sewage water as a heat source.
Sizing large-scale industrial heat pump for heat recovery from treated municipal sewage in coal-fired district heating system
Archives of Thermodynamics, 45(4), 107‒124.
doi: 10.24425/ather.2024.152001
Electrification of district heating and deep integration of sectors of national economies are fundamental elements of the future smart energy systems. This paper discusses the problem of optimal sizing of large-scale high-temperature heat pumps using treated sewage water as a heat source in a coal-fired district heating system. The study presents an approach to modelling of heat pump system that enables techno-economic analysis for investment decision making.
The article on using waste heat from coal mines has been published
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