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Thermodynamic analysis of a hybrid energy system coupling solar organic Rankine cycle and ground source heat pump: Exploring heat cascade utilization

Liangqi Chen, Huifeng Yue, Jiangfeng Wang, Juwei Lou, Shunsen Wang, Yumin Guo, Bohao Deng and Lu Sun

Energy, 2023, vol. 284, issue C

Abstract: The demand for efficient utilization of renewable energy is growing and the hybrid energy system driven by solar and geothermal energy is a significant way to achieve carbon neutrality. This paper presents a hybrid energy system coupling solar organic Rankine cycle (S-ORC) with ground source heat pump (GSHP) for heating and power supply to explore the heat cascade utilization. In the hybrid energy system, the ground heat exchanger (GHE) is shared by the S-ORC and GSHP systems and the waste heat from the condenser of S-ORC is recovered to enhance the coefficient of performance (COP) of GSHP. A mathematical model is optimized to analyze the parametric effects on thermodynamic performance. The results indicate that the COP of the hybrid energy system can be improved up to 6.5 which shows the obvious advantage compared to 2.8 of the stand-alone GSHP system. Furthermore, the hybrid energy system can obtain optimum exergy efficiency by matching ground source temperature and condensation temperature in the ORC unit. For a building of 3000 m2 with heating and power supply, multi-objective optimization is carried out to obtain the optimal design performance that the net power output, thermal efficiency and exergy efficiency are 180.0 kW, 27.5%, and 9.2% respectively.

Keywords: Thermodynamic analysis; Solar organic Rankine cycle; Ground source heat pump; Condensation temperature; Heat cascade utilization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129228

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