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Economical heat recovery dynamic control and business model for supermarket refrigeration system coupled with district heating system

Chunjun Huang, Yi Zong, Shi You, Chresten Træholt, Jan Eric Thorsen, Lars F. S. Larsen

2022Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Large amounts of waste heat during the cooling process of supermarket refrigeration systems (SRS) would be released. A heat recovery strategy potentially contributes to reducing the supermarket’s heating costs related to buying heat from a district heating system (DHS). This paper explores the techno-economic feasibility of heat recovery for a real SRS integrated with a heat recovery unit (HRU) in terms of designing a dynamic heat recovery control (HRC) and business models. A cost-effective HRC is firstly developed for HRU to optimally manipulate the amount of heat recovered, thereby minimizing the real-time heat recovery cost. Furthermore, the business models of heat recovery under a long-term operation are proposed based on two transactional strategies between the SRS and DHS. A field test of the dynamic heat recovery for a remote SRS in Copenhagen Nordhavn area is conducted which demonstrates the proposed HRC algorithm can have a benefit of 0.49€ from a 3-h heat recovery operation. Moreover, the one-year operation of the SRS is also simulated which proves the developed two business models of heat recovery can achieve significant savings of 93% and 41% in energy costs.

Topics & Concepts

RefrigerationWaste heat recovery unitHeat recovery ventilationWaste heatProcess engineeringEnvironmental scienceWaste managementEngineeringMechanical engineeringHeat exchangerBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationRefrigeration and Air Conditioning TechnologiesSmart Grid Energy Management
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