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Wind power integration using individual heat pumps – Analysis of different heat storage options

In Energy 2012, Volume 47, Issue 1, pp. 284-293
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Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Systems Analysis, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Energy Systems Analysis, Systems Analysis, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Aalborg University4

Significant installations of individual heat pumps are expected in future energy systems due to their economic competitiveness. This case study of the Danish energy system in 2020 with 50% wind power shows that individual heat pumps and heat storages can contribute to the integration of wind power. Heat accumulation tanks and passive heat storage in the construction are investigated as two alternative storage options in terms of their ability to increase wind power utilisation and to provide cost-effective fuel savings.

Results show that passive heat storage can enable equivalent to larger reductions in excess electricity production and fuel consumption than heat accumulation tanks. Moreover, passive heat storage is found to be significantly more cost-effective than heat accumulation tanks. In terms of reducing fuel consumption of the energy system, the installation of heat pumps is the most important step.

Adding heat storages only moderately reduces the fuel consumption. Model development has been made to facilitate a technical optimisation of individual heat pumps and heat storages in integration with the energy system.

Language: English
Year: 2012
Pages: 284-293
Proceedings: Asia Pacific Forum on Renewable Energy 2011 (AFORE 2011)
ISSN: 18736785 and 03605442
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2012.09.030

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