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Feasibility analysis of a heat pump powered by wind turbines and PV- Applications for detached houses in Germany

Jenny Rieck, Lina Taube and Frank Behrendt

Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 162, issue C, 1104-1112

Abstract: In this study an intelligent energy supply system is developed. Energy is obtained by wind or solar radiation and stored to cover the electricity and heat demand of a detached house in Germany. For this a heat pump and a storage tank is used. The simulation shows strategies to integrate renewable energies in different regions of Germany while diminishing the need to turn off a wind turbine or feed energy to the grid. For this, the energy consumption in a single house is modelled. Different wind turbines and PV systems are introduced as an energy source. The profitability of these systems is calculated and compared to conventional systems with gas or oil. The analysis shows that at the moment small wind turbines are a feasible option for cover the energy demand under the given conditions. On the other hand, currently PV plants are not suitable for the heat demand coverage as the specific costs outgo the ones for conventional systems. Further research is necessary to look at different case scenarios, taking into account future climate developments.

Keywords: Integrated energy; Micro energy systems; Space heating; Sector-coupling; Small wind turbines; Photovoltaic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.07.011

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