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Carbon Dioxide Emissions during Air, Ground, or Groundwater Heat Pump Performance in Biaystok

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 11, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su11185087

Keywords

air heat pump; brine heat pump; water heat pump; seasonal coefficient of performance; carbon dioxide emissions

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education Republic of Poland [WZ/WBiIS/4/2019]
  2. European Union through the European Regional Development Fund under the Programme Infrastructure and Environment
  3. European Regional Development Fund under the Regional Operational Programme of the Podlaskie Voivodship for the years 2007-2013

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The increasing global temperature has induced many states to limit carbon dioxide emissions. The European Union (EU) promotes replacing boilers with heat pumps. However, in countries where electricity is mainly supplied through fossil fuel combustion, condensing gas boilers may prove to be more ecological heat generators. Although this problem was investigated in a particular situation, an algorithm can be applied elsewhere. The running expenditures for the following different heat generators that are available in a location were estimated: water heat pump, brine heat pump, air heat pump, condensing gas boiler, condensing oil boiler, district heat network, and electrical grid. Furthermore, carbon dioxide emissions from local and distant sources were evaluated. The computations were based on hourly averaged external temperature measurements, which were performed by the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management-National Research Institute (IMGW-PIB) in a weather station in Biaystok (Poland) for a ten-year period. Compared with a condensing gas boiler system, the air-to-water heat pump has higher operating costs and higher CO2 emissions. The brine heat pump (closed-loop ground-source heat pump) has lower operating costs, but higher CO2 emissions than the gas boiler system. The water heat pump (groundwater source heat pump) has the lowest operating costs and CO2 emissions of all the systems studied in this paper.

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