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Energy modeling of pig houses: A South Korean feasibility study

Young Hoon Kwak, Hakjong Shin, Minho Kang, Sun-Hye Mun, Seng‐Kyoun Jo, Se-Han Kim, Jung-Ho Huh

2021Energy Strategy Reviews33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

South Korea has potential in developing large-scale pig-farming practices. However, poorly designed facilities and ventilation structures lead to production losses and energy inefficiency. This study examines energy efficiency in pig houses by establishing a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system. Using the current ventilation system of the baseline energy model, case studies were conducted. Compared with baseline case 1, energy consumption of remaining cases were lower. This suggests that the pig house is currently energy inefficient. Photovoltaic (PV) generation, contributing toward 35% of the annual energy consumption, for a sustainable pig house was investigated. This energy model shows energy efficiency potential. Therefore, expanding research into energy management is essential for optimal facility design and operation using the energy model.

Topics & Concepts

HVACEnergy consumptionVentilation (architecture)Efficient energy useInefficiencyEnvironmental scienceEnergy managementEnergy (signal processing)Air conditioningPhotovoltaic systemBaseline (sea)Energy recovery ventilationEngineeringEconomicsMechanical engineeringMathematicsElectrical engineeringBiologyStatisticsFisheryMicroeconomicsBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationGreenhouse Technology and Climate ControlAdsorption and Cooling Systems
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