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Description: Date: 30.11.2016 Authors: Download possible at: Definition of the reference solar domestic hot water (SDHW) system for multifamily house (MFH), Austria Thomas Ramschak, François Veynandt http://task54.iea- shc.org/ Introduction This document describes the reference solar domestic hot water (SDHW) system for domestic hot water preparation in multifamily house (MFH) in Austria. The system is modelled with TSol to calculate the fuel consumption and electric energy, as well as the substituted fuel provided by the SDHW system, which are needed to provide the required domestic hot water and space heating. Using this result the levelized costs of heat (LCOH) for the substituted fuel is calculated using Equation 1, with the reference costs for the investment of the system, installation costs, fuel and electricity costs. Hydraulic Scheme of the System Key data Collector area (one collector) Heat store volume 2.5 m² 4 000 l Location Hemispherical irradiance on horizontal surface Lifetime of system Austria, Graz S G hem,hor =1126 kwh/(m 2 a) 25 years Levelized Cost of Heat (LCoH) LCoH solar part without VAT LCoH conventional part without VAT LCoH complete system without VAT 0.0564 /kwh th 0.0733 /kwh th 0.0707 /kwh th 1

Details of the system Location Type of system Weather data including - hemispherical irradiance on horizontal surface - beam irradiance on horizontal surface - diffuse irradiance on horizontal surface - ambient temperature in hourly values Collector orientation - collector tilt angle to horizontal - South deviation of collector - ground reflectance - resulting hemispherical irradiance on tilted surface Load information including - heat demand space heating - tapping profile Austria, Graz Solar domestic hot water (SDHW) system TSol S G hem,hor =1126 kwh/(m 2 a) S G beam,hor = 482 kwh/(m 2 a) S G diff,hor = 644 kwh/m 2 a) T amb,av = 9.2 C 35 south = 0 0.2 S G hem,tilt =1280 kwh/(m 2 a) 110.4 MWh/a [1] 42.53 MWh/a [1] - tapping temperature - average inlet temperature of cold water - cold water inlet temperature amplitude 60 C 9.6 C 0 K 2

Hydraulic scheme of the system Collector information based on gross area T*SOL Database Standard Flat- Plate Collector Number of collectors 25 Collector area of one collector 2.0 m² Maximum collector efficiency 0.8 Incidence angle modifier for direct irradiance b 0 0.88 (at 50 ) Incidence angle modifier for diffuse irradiance K d 0.83 Linear heat loss coefficient a 1 3.69 W/(m²K) 2nd order heat loss coefficient a 2 0.007 W/(m²K²) Effective heat capacity c eff 6.0 kj/(m²k) Heat store parameters T*SOL Database Heat store volume 4000 l Auxiliary volume for DHW preparation 1600 l Store inner diameter 1.5 m Rel. Height of solar inlet 0.4 Rel. Height of solar outlet 0.02 Rel. Height of auxiliary inlet 0.95 Rel. Height of auxiliary outlet 0.6 Rel. Height of sensor for collector loop 0.19 Rel. Height of sensor for auxiliary heating 0.75 Set temperature for DHW 60.0 C +- 3 K Overall heat loss capacity rate of store 7.7 W/K Effective vertical conductivity 1.2 W/(mK) Heat transfer capacity rate of solar loop HX (ka) WT,Sol = 4000 [W/K] Heat transfer capacity rate of auxiliary loop HX (ka) WT,Aux = 4000 [W/K] Volume solar loop HX (Heat exchanger) - Volume auxiliary loop HX - Maximum heat store temperature 90 C Ambient temperature of heat store 15 C Solar thermal controller and hydraulic piping Total pipe length of collector loop 23 m Inner diameter of collector loop pipe 15 mm Mass flow collector loop 40 kg/(m 2 h), constant Temperature difference collector start- up 8 K 3

Temperature difference collector shut- off 3 K Electric power of solar thermal controller 3 W Operating hours of solar thermal controller per year 8760 h Electric consumption of controller per year 26.3 kwh Electric power of solar loop pump 25 W Operating hours of solar loop pump 2760 h Electric consumption of solar loop pump per year 69 kwh Conventional back up system Type of auxiliary heating Oil boiler Boiler capacity 52 kw Mass flow - Efficiency factor of boiler 0.85 Electric power of controller 3 W Operating hours of controller per year 8760 Electric consumption of controller per year 26.3 kwh Electric power of pump 12 W Operating hours of pump (aux. Heating + space heating) 4190 h Electric consumption of pump per year 50.3 kwh Investment costs conventional part Overall investment costs 18500 Investment costs solar thermal system Solar thermal collector, heat store, solar thermal 25150 [2] controller solar thermal hydraulic components Installation 6300 [2] Credit conventional heat store and share of installation - 4710 [2] Overall investment costs solar thermal part I 0 26740 Operation costs conventional part per year Heat demand hot water 19790 kwh/a Fuel demand hot water 23282 kwh/a Heat demand space heating 110400 kwh/a Fuel demand space heating 129882 kwh/a Fuel demand hot water + space heating E t 153165 kwh/a Cost per kwh fuel (oil) 0.066 /kwh [3] Fuel costs 10109 /a Electricity demand 76.56 kwh/a Cost per kwh electric energy 0.17 [4] Electricity costs 13 /a Maintenance costs 370 /a Yearly operation and maintenance cost conventional 10492 part C t Operation costs solar part per year Electricity demand 95.3 kwh/a Cost per kwh electric energy 0.17 [4] Electricity costs 16.2 /a 4

Maintenance costs (I 0 * 2%) 535 /a Yearly operation and maintenance cost solar part C t 551 /a Fractional energy savings with credit for 1600L- store, 55.2 % UA=6.4 W/K Saved final energy (year t) E t 28732 kwh Type of incentives None Amount of incentives 0 Lifetime of system 25 year Discount rate r 0 % Inflation rate 0 % Corporate tax rate TR 0 % Asset depreciation (year t) dep t 0 Subsidies and incentives (year t) S t (considered in I 0 ) 0 Residual value RV 0 Discount rate r 0 % VAT rate 20 % LCOH solar part without VAT 0.0564 /kwh th LCOH conventional part without VAT 0.0733 /kwh th LCOH complete system without VAT 0.0707 /kwh th Calculation of levelized cost LCOH [5,6]: Where: I ' + LCOH = 7 )8' C ) 1 TR DEP ) TR S ) RV (1 + r) ) 7 )89 E ) (1 + r) ) (1) LCOH: levelized cost of heat in /kwh I ' : initial investment in C ) : operation and maintenance costs (year t) in TR: corporate tax rate in % DEP ) : asset depreciation (year t) in S ) : subsidies and incentives (year t) in RV: residual value in E ) : saved final energy (year t)/fuel demand in kwh r: discount rate in % T: period of analysis in year Annex: Comparison to figures published in Solar Heat Worldwide To compare the above presented LCOH based on the saved final energy with the LOCH SHWW presented in Solar Heat World Wide based on the collector yield (I 0 without considering the conventional part, C t : 0.5% of I 0, E t solar collector yield, r: 3%, T: 25 years) the following table is presented: Collector yield (year t) E t LCOH SHWW solar part without VAT 24760 kwh 0.0793 /kwh th 5

References [1] AEE INTEC [2] Franz Mauthner, Werner Weiss, and Monika Spörk- Dür, Solar Heat Worldwide - Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2014-2016 EDITION. [3] VOLLKOSTENVERGLEICH für neue Heizsysteme in Österreich - ÖNORM M7140, 21.10.2016 (https://www.wko.at/content.node/branchen/oe/mineraloelindustrie/vollkostenvergleich- Heizungen- nach- OENORM.pdf) [4] Oesterreichs Energie - Strompreis (http://oesterreichsenergie.at/daten- fakten/statistik/strompreis.html) [5] Y. Louvet, S. Fischer et. al. IEA SHC Task 54 Info Sheet A1: Guideline for levelized cost of heat (LCOH) calculations for solar thermal applications, March 2017. Download: http://task54.iea- shc.org/ [6] Y. Louvet, S. Fischer et.al. Entwicklung einer Richtlinie für die Wirtschaftlichkeitsberechnung solarthermischer Anlagen: die LCOH Methode. 27. May 2017. Symposium Thermische Solarenergie, Bad Staffelstein. 6