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Grid-Coupled Geothermal and Decentralised Heat Supply Systems in a Holistic Open-Source Simulation Model for 5GDHC Networks

Constantin Völzel () and Stefan Lechner
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Constantin Völzel: Institute for Thermodynamics, Energy Process Technology and System Analysis, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen, Wiesenstrasse 14, 35390 Giessen, Germany
Stefan Lechner: Institute for Thermodynamics, Energy Process Technology and System Analysis, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen, Wiesenstrasse 14, 35390 Giessen, Germany

Sustainability, 2024, vol. 16, issue 23, 1-40

Abstract: In order to reach climate protection goals at national or international levels, new forms of combined heating and cooling networks with ultra-low network temperatures (5GDHC) are viable alternatives to conventional heating networks. This paper presents a simulation library for 5GDHC networks as sustainable shared energy systems, developed in the object-oriented simulation framework OpenModelica . It comprises sub-models for residential buildings acting as prosumers in the network, with additional roof-mounted thermal systems, dynamic thermo-hydraulic representations of distribution pipes and storage, time-series-based sources for heating and cooling, and weather conditions adjustable to user-specified locations. A detailed insight into an in-house development of a sub-model for horizontal ground heat collectors is given. This sub-model is directly coupled with thermo-hydraulic network simulations. The simulation results of energy balances and energetic efficiencies for an example district are described. Findings from this study show that decentralised roof-mounted solar thermal systems coupled to the network can contribute 21% to the total source heat provided in the network while annual thermal gains from the distribution pipes add up to more than 18% within the described settings. The presented simulation library can support conceptual and advanced planning phases for renewable heating and cooling supply structures based on environmental sources.

Keywords: 5GDHC; ultra-low temperature district heating and cooling; renewable heat supply; shared energy system; sustainable energy supply; horizontal ground heat collector; OpenModelica (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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