Heat Pumps Applications and the Potential for Lebanon IBEF, 19 th of September, 2017, Beirut Prof. Mario Motta Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano
Introduction to PoliMi 2 1863-2013 The largest school of Engineering, Architecture and Design in Italy 3 Schools of Engineering, 2 Schools of Architecture, 1 School of Design. QS World University Ranking 2015: Engineering g &Technology category: 24 th in the World, 7 th in Europe, 1 st in Italy.
Department of Energy - Thermal Engineering & Environmental Technologies division RELab research group, since 2004 From Solar Heating & Cooling to a diversified spectrum of R&D issues Researchers: about 30 (6 PhD candidates) Three main line of activity: Thermally driven heat pumps Solar Heating & Cooilng and Heat Pump systems Lab tests of HVAC appliances Energy scenario simulations
Lab tests of HVAC appliances @ReLab Tests and Certification for Industries Partners Accredited Tests (as for specific STD) Tests/certification i for product s Energy Labelling Tests at design and off-design conditions Verification of operating limit conditions Research projects Development of new prototypes Development of new testing protocols Support for product and component R&D; Development and tuning of simulation tools; Participation to EU projects (i.e. Heat4U, Heat4Cool)
Lab tests of HVAC appliances @ReLab TWO LAB FACILITIES for testing and developing appliances: One Double-Room Calibrated Calorimeter for appliances having nominal heating and cooling capacity up to 20 kw One Double - Room Calorimetric i Chamber for testing appliances having nominal heating and cooling capacity up to 100kW Test bench for domestic hot water heat pumps Test bench for gas driven heat pumps Test bench for heat exchangers
Lab tests of HVAC appliances @ReLab Double-Room Calibrated Calorimeter (up to 20kW) Operating Ranges: Outdoor Chamber AIR Temperature range: -30 C to +60 C Relative Humidity Range: 20% to 95% WATER: +5 C to +90 C WATER+GLYCOL: -20 C to +50 C Indoor Chamber AIR: -30 C to +60 C RH: Range: 20% to 95% WATER:+5 C C to+90 C WATER+GLYCOL: -20 C to +50 C
Lab tests of HVAC appliances @ReLab Double-Room Calibrated Calorimeter (up to 100kW) Operating Ranges: Both chambers AIR: -30 C +60 C RH: 20% 95% (Temperature range in which the humidity is controlled: -16 C +46) WATER: +5 C to +90 C WATER+GLICOLE:-20 C to +50 C
3. Lab tests of HVAC appliances: ReLab is Accreditated (since 2014) by Italian Accreditation Body ACCREDIA for several Standars/Tests APPLIANCES THAT CAN BE TESTED Air Conditioners Heat Pumps and Chillers Heat Pumps for Domestic Hot water production TYPE REFERENCE STANDARDS Air to Air - Water/Brine to Air Air to Water - Water/Brine to EN14511 & Water EN14825 Split & Packaged units Air to Water Water/Brine to Water Split & Packaged units EN 16147 Hydronic terminals Gas Fired Heat Pumps Air and flue gases heat recovery devices Fan coils Dry coolers Air to Water Water /Brine to Water Split & Packaged units EN 1397 EN 12309 / VDI 4650 EN 308
3. Lab tests of HVAC appliances: Projects & Lab Activities IEA Project HPP Annex43: Fuel-driven sorption heat pumps Membership & Technical Commettee EHPA: European Heat Pump Association EHPA- WGTHP: Working Group for Thermal Heat Pumps TC299 R i i STD EN 12309 TC299: Reviewing STD EN 12309
Heat pumps what and where? Heat pump: machine implementing an inverse thermodynamic cycle (refrigeration) for the production of heat. Scope: transfer heat from a cold source to a hot sink.
Heat pumps what and where? Heat pumps are becoming worldwide the future technology for the use of RES and EE in buildings. Market increasing i very strongly in most regions: China, US, Europe. Lead technology solution in most medium-long term (2050) scenarios for building heating and DHW Seen as the option for improvement of urban enviroment (e.g. Bejing)
Heat pumps in China a/a: monster market 50 mln units; a/w: 1.3 mln units DHW, 120 SHW, 200 SH Source: Hengyi Zhao, China air source heat pump market development, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in US Source: Ed Vineyard (ORNL), The U.S. Residential Heat Pump Market, a Decade after The Crisis, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in Europe Source: Thomas Nowak, Growing for good? The European Heat Pump Market Status and outlook, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in Europe Source: Thomas Nowak, Growing for good? The European Heat Pump Market Status and outlook, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in Europe Source: Thomas Nowak, Growing for good? The European Heat Pump Market Status and outlook, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in Europe Source: Thomas Nowak, Growing for good? The European Heat Pump Market Status and outlook, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in Europe Source: Thomas Nowak, Growing for good? The European Heat Pump Market Status and outlook, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in Europe Source: Thomas Nowak, Growing for good? The European Heat Pump Market Status and outlook, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps in in low carbon energy systems: the case of Germany Source: H.M. Henning, THE ROLE OF HEAT PUMPS IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATIONAL ENERGY SYSTEMS EXAMPLE GERMANY, IEA HPC 2017
Heat pumps and Lebanon Background: high external energy dependency ratio above 95%, since electricity is either imported or produced by imported fuel. small fraction produced by RES. Power peak demand higher than installed supply capacity. The Greater Beirut area suffers power cuts for 3 hours per day on average, the South for 8.2 hours per day and the whole country for about 6 hours per day. In these cases electricity is produced locally through privately-owned diesel engines leading to increase of generation costs, worsening the carbon emission factors, and increasing production of air pollutants. INDC Lebanon: 1) GHG reduction of 30% compared to BAU scenario in 2030; 2) 20% of RES in power and heat demand d in 2030; 3) 10% reduction in power demand d through EE measures in 2030 compared to the demand under the BAU scenario. How energy is used in Lebanon: Electricity is main vector both for residential sector (58%) and industry (54%). Most Lebanese residences (81%) use electric heaters for domestic hot water (DHW).
Heat pumps and Lebanon What would be the impact and the potential for introduction of Heat Pumps in the residential and tertiary sectors in Lebanon? Hp a NO technology penetration rate: 33.2 units/1000 inhabitants = a. 200k units In Europe about 53155 jobs Projection on the Lebanes market: creation of 1000/2000 jobs. Source: Thomas Nowak, Growing for good? The European Heat Pump Market Status and outlook, IEA HPC 2017
LCEC PoliMi: the story of a collaboration 23 The story: Strong partnership in the project MED-DESIRE (EU ENPI CBC MED Programme 2007-2013 4.192.000 ) MED DESIRE objective: remove barriers (legal, regulatory, economic and organizational) to the use of distributed solar energy technologies and EE across the Mediterranean area through the definition of innovative financial schemes and market stimulation tools. Milano 3 rd of February 2017 Signature of agreement between LCEC and PoliMi, Italy's leading institution in applied research in energy efficiency and renewable energy.
LCEC PoliMi agreement: collaboration objectives 24 Support the Lebanese government in addressing the climate change mitigation challenges introducing heat pump technology in the heating and cooling sector through know-how and technology transfer from Italy Specific actions: Ensure the quality in design and installation of heat pump-based heating and cooling plants Ensure the quality of products on the market Demonstrate e the economic o c and environmental e feasibility of heat pump p systems through pilot applications in Lebanese buildings (for residential and tertiary sectors mainly).
LCEC - Polimi forseen general framework of activities Design and construction of a national test laboratory for heat pumps Creation of national standards for heat pumps testing Transfer know-how on heat pump lab testing according to the procedures defined in the previous task Provision of financial incentives such as a mix of soft loan and grant for the realization of heat pump installations in buildings Design and realize an energy performance monitoring program for heat pumps under real operation conditions Dissemination activities in Lebanon and EU: at project beginning in order to identify beneficiaries of pilot plants; during the project to disseminate results
Conclusions 26 Heat Pumps are a key tech solution for decarbonisation worldwide. Market grows in many regions, has a potential for Lebanon. At PoliMi in the last ten years several projects created a significant knowhow on lab and field test performance assessment of HP. Largest infrastructure for lab testing and certifications of heat pumps in Italy LCEC PoliMi collaboration: aim at the development of at supporting high quality heat pumps market: products, design, installation and operation We are looking forward to start the job!
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