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Cost-Energetic Analyses of Ice Storage Heat Exchangers in Solar-Ice Systems

The aim of the present paper is to analyze flat plates (FP) and capillary mats (CM) heat exchangers for solar-ice systems. The optimum heat exchanger area needed in the ice storage is based on energetic transient system simulations and on cost indicators. Solar-ice systems using ice storage volumes from 2 to 5 m³ and selective uncovered collectors with 15 to 25 m² in the city of Zurich were able to achieve system performance factors SPFSHP+ ranging from 3.5 to 6 with both CM and FP in a single family house with 10 MWh yearly heating demand.
Considering the cost of the system, only simulations with CM were able to achieve lower heat generation cost than that of a ground source heat pump (GSHP) with even higher SPFSHP+ (an SPFSHP+ of 4 was assumed for GSHP).
For example a system with a collector area of 15 m² and 5 m³ of ice storage volume can reach heat generation cost of 29 Rp./kWh, 0.5 Rp./kWh below the GSHP average reference cost, with an increase of SPFSHP+ of 20 % respect to the GSHP system.

SPF Institute for Solar Technology

Author:
M. Battaglia, 2017
City / Publisher:
SWC 2017 & SHC 2017
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