Energy, exergy, economic and environmental analysis of photovoltaic/thermal integrated water source heat pump water heater
Minglu Qu,
Xufeng Yan,
Haiyang Wang,
Yingxiao Hei,
Hongzhi Liu and
Zhao Li
Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 194, issue C, 1084-1097
Abstract:
The photovoltaic thermal integrated water source heat pump (PV/T-WSHP) water heater system can meet the demand for not only the domestic hot water but also the electricity production. To comprehensively analyze the benefits of the PV/T-WSHP water heater system, energy, exergy, economic and environmental analysis method was applied. A TRNSYS model of the PV/T-WSHP water heater system was developed based on the existing experimental setup, and validated by the experimental data. A combined system of single PV system and single air source heat pump water heater (PV + ASHP) system model was also built for comparison. The simulated results indicated the PV/T-WSHP water heater system had a 25.3% improvement in electrical conversion efficiency, a slightly lower EER of 3.71 and a significant reduction in annual exergy loss, comparing with the combined PV + ASHP system. In addition, the annual cost of the PV/T-WSHP water heater system was 217.7 yuan lower than the combined PV + ASHP system. The PV/T-WSHP heat water system and the combined PV + ASHP system could annually save the standard coal of 0.62 tons and 0.50 tons, respectively. This study provides an effective method to comprehensively analyze the performance of the PV/T-WSHP water heater system.
Keywords: Photovoltaic-thermal; Heat pump; Energy analysis; Exergy analysis; Economic analysis; Environmental analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.06.010
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