Meng Hua, Wang Hai, Long Weiding. District-energy Planning Method based on Energy Bus System in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Areas[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2017, 38(4).
DOI:
Meng Hua, Wang Hai, Long Weiding. District-energy Planning Method based on Energy Bus System in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Areas[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2017, 38(4). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2017.04.050.
District-energy Planning Method based on Energy Bus System in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Areas
A general district-energy planning method that is suitable for hot summer and cold winter areas is proposed in this paper based on an energy bus system (EBS). In the proposed method
multiple thermal or cooling sources and users (buildings) are connected together using warm and cool lines with distributed variable speed pumps (DVSPs). In the new EBS configuration
thermal devices are used to control the water supply temperature in the side of all sources
chillers and heat pumps installed in all users (buildings) are used to provide space cooling
heating
and domestic hot water. Because of the simultaneously decoupled thermal features of the presented EBS configuration
both energy sources and users are capable of adjusting their thermal devices flexibly according to their own local loads. To demonstrate the new district energy planning method
a hydraulic and thermal model is developed
and a case study is illustrated in detail. The results show that combined with the ground source heat pump
water source heat pump
and steam-driven LiBr units
the given method has good efficiency in utilizing low-grade energy resources
with an integrated COP of 3.85 in the summer and 3.17 in the winter.