Environmental impact assessment of building energy systems

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2013

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This chapter deals with energy/exergy and environmental analyses of a low exergy heating system. A building with a volume of about 392 m<inf>3</inf>and a floor area of 140 m<inf>2</inf>is presented as a case study. For this building four different heating options are investigated namely (1) electric boiler (2) ground heat pump system (3) standard boiler and (4) solar collector. In this regard an energy and exergy analysis is employed to assess their performances and compare them through energy and exergy efficiencies. Also CO<inf>2</inf> NO<inf>x</inf> SO<inf>2</inf>emissions of the considered systems are determined and compared with each other. Overall exergy efficiencies of the heating systems are found to be 4.0 10.1 7.6 and 35.7 %. CO<inf>2</inf> NO<inf>x</inf> SO<inf>2</inf>emissions rate per year (kg emission/year) calculated for considered cases as 10726.32 4224.17 3737.56 and 337.67 11.14 4.39 3.40 and 3.35 and 116.34 45.82 3.68 and 3.66 respectively. The lowest environmental impact is provided by case 4. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Building, Electric Boiler, Energy, Energy Systems, Environmental Analyses, Environmental Impact Assessment, Exergy, Ground Heat Pump System, Low Exergy Heating System, Solar Collector, Standard Boiler, Boilers, Building Codes, Buildings, Carbon Dioxide, Environmental Impact Assessments, Exergy, Heat Pump Systems, Heating, Heating Equipment, Nitrogen Oxides, Solar Collectors, Solar Heating, Energy, Energy Systems, Environmental Analysis, Ground Heat Pumps, Heating System, Environmental Impact, Boilers, Building codes, Buildings, Carbon dioxide, Environmental impact assessments, Exergy, Heat pump systems, Heating, Heating equipment, Nitrogen oxides, Solar collectors, Solar heating, Energy, Energy systems, Environmental analysis, Ground heat pumps, Heating system, Environmental impact, Ground Heat Pump System, Efficiency, Enviroeconomic Analysis, Sustainability, Building, Low Exergy Heating System, Electric Boiler, Dead State Temperatures, Environment, Standard Boiler, Solar Collector, Energy Storage, Exergy, Buildings, Energy Systems, Environmental Impact Assessment, Aquifer, Environmental Analyses, Energy

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Causes, Impacts and Solutions to Global Warming

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1077

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