DISTRICT HEATING AND COOLING FROM RENEWABLE & WASTE ENERGY IN BARCELONA

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1 DISTRICT HEATING AND COOLING FROM RENEWABLE & WASTE ENERGY IN BARCELONA David Serrano, CEO, Districlima CEO,

2 Objectives Urban level: level: High quality multifunctional urban spaces (through urban revitalisation of postindustrial areas) High thermal comfort with minimum ecological footprint, security in supply, easy maintenance at competitive prices Dem reduction: Energy efficient building design Low carbon resources: RE waste energy Optimum supply: DHC Examples from Barcelona

3 Case 1: Districlima Case 2: David Serrano, David Serrano, CEO Districlima Distrclima CEO Days,1314 Days,1314

4 Case 1: Innovation District Transformation of the Manchester of Catalonia industrial area into the Innovation District Recovery of waste heat from an urban waste fuelled electricity generation plant for heating Sea water cooled absorption machines for cold production David Serrano, David Serrano, CEO Districlima Distrclima CEO Days,1314 Days,1314

5 Districlima DHC Network in Barcelona St. Adrià del Besós

6 Steam / water exchangers (4 x 5,000 kw) Gas boiler backup (20,000 kw) Absorption machines (Broad) (2 x 4,500 kw) Compression chillers (McQuay) (2 x 4,000 kw) Compression chillers (Johnson Control) (2 x 7,000 kw) Sea water / cooling water exchangers (3 x 12,500 kw) Cold water storage tank (5,000 m 3 ) Installed equipment in the Districlima DHC Network in Barcelona St. Adrià del Besós David Serrano, David Serrano, CEO Districlima Distrclima CEO Days,1314 Days,1314

7 Installation scheme, District energy network Barcelona St. Adrià del Besós

8 Foto of something. Perhaps a gallery? 4 parallel tubs network 2 for DH forward 90ºC, return 60ºC 2 for DC forward 05ºC, return 14ºC variable flow, constant volume treated drinkable water, with a permanent PH conductivity control, corrosion inhibitors in the heating network biocide in the cooling network. leakage detection system David Serrano, David Serrano, CEO Districlima Distrclima CEO Days,1314 Days,1314

9 Exterior view of the Districlima central production in the Forum area

10 Absorption chiller in the Districlima central production in the Forum area

11 kw km of network 10 connected buildings km of network 37 connected buildings km of network 59 connected buildings Año Potencia calor kw Potencia frio kw District energy network Barcelona, evolution of installed power

12 Heat production 2010 Cold production % 23% 5% 82% 72% Vapor TERSA Gas Vapor TERSA Gas Electricidad Annual reduction compared to conventional decentralized thermal energy production: Fossil fuel consumption: 53% Emissions: 10,100 t CO 2 EER Cooling: 5.2 COP Heating: 11.7

13 Case 2: Innovation District Zona Franca Transformation of the Manchester of Catalonia industrial area into a Tertiary Sector Residential area Zona Franca Valorization of waste cold from depressurizing liquid gas Biomass from maintenance of city parks for heat production David Serrano, David Serrano, CEO Districlima Distrclima CEO Days,1314 Days,1314

14 3 energy production plants integrated to the urban lscape, linked by a pipes network, in an area foreseen to up to 12,600,000 m 2 ground floor area. DHC Network in Barcelona L Hospitalet de Llobregat

15 Biomass heat (10,000 kw) Gas boiler (120,000 kw) Cold recovered from Enagas plant (30,000 kw) Compression chillers (68,500 kw) Industrial cooling (12,000 kw) Cold water storage tank ( 5,000 m 3 ) Biomass electricity (2,000 kwe) Installed equipment in the DHC Network in Barcelona L Hospitalet de Llobregat David Serrano, David Serrano, CEO Districlima Distrclima CEO Days,1314 Days,1314

16 4 parallel tubs network 2 for DH forward 90ºC, return 60ºC 2 for DC forward 05ºC, return 14ºC variable flow, constant volume treated drinkable water, with a permanent PH conductivity control, corrosion inhibitors in the heating network biocide in the cooling network. leakage detection system David Serrano, David Serrano, CEO Districlima Distrclima CEO Days,1314 Days,1314

17 Biomass originated from maintenance of the city s parks gardens of Barcelona (approximately 8,000 tons per year) maintenance of forests of Catalonia (total of 28,000 tons per year). biomass plant in Barcelona L Hospitalet de Llobregat

18 Annual reduction compared to conventional decentralized thermal energy production: Emissions: 13,400 t CO 2 Recovery of the residual cooling originated from the industrial depressurisation process of the Enagas plant (30MW) Foto cooling plant originated from the liquid gas maritime transportation Cooling recovery plant in Barcelona L Hospitalet de Llobregat

19 Dem side reduction 95 Social housing apartment block EPBD A Classification 3.8 kgco 2 /m 2 a Low Uvalues Ventilated façade Movable wooden blinds Natural cross ventilation Connected to DHC 22@ Effective management through ESCO

20 95 Social housing apartment block to be inaugurated in 2011 Connection to the DHC network in the building s basement

21 Postgraduate professional training: Energy Urbanism

22 10 Modules with a total of 150 hours face to face october 2011 juny 2012 M1 An integrated vision. Sustainability in regional urban planning M2 Energy. The existing energy model market outlook M3 s. Energy dem reduction strategies in new buildings refurbishment M4 Mobility. Energy consumption reduction strategies in urban interurban mobility M5 Urban planning. Energy dem reduction strategies in the urban metabolism M6 Energy resources. Renewable energy technologies in the urban scale M7 Energy distribution: District heating cooling M8 New management concepts in the energy market M9 Energy management. New models in contracting management M10 Workshop. the right scale for every energy concept

23 Thank you for your attention! Balmes 439, 1r 1a E Barcelona T F Plaça Europa 41 planta L'Hospitalet de Llobregat T F Bonsoms, Barcelona T F