Heat Pumps Use for Increasing Heat Power Plant Efficiency. A preliminary Analysis for District Heating in Bǎlţi City of Moldova
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EFREMOV, Cristina, BRINZA, Marian, SĂNDULEAC, Mihai, IONESCU, Constantin, SANDULESCU, Alexandru. Heat Pumps Use for Increasing Heat Power Plant Efficiency. A preliminary Analysis for District Heating in Bǎlţi City of Moldova. In: Sielmen: 14 International Conference on Electromechanical and Energy Systems, Ed. 14, 11-13 octombrie 2023, Craiova. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.: Editura ALMA, 2023, Ediția 14, p. 0. ISBN 979-835031524-0. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/SIELMEN59038.2023.10290794
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Ediția 14, 2023
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14, Craiova, Romania, 11-13 octombrie 2023

Heat Pumps Use for Increasing Heat Power Plant Efficiency. A preliminary Analysis for District Heating in Bǎlţi City of Moldova

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/SIELMEN59038.2023.10290794

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Efremov Cristina1, Brinza Marian2, Sănduleac Mihai3, Ionescu Constantin3, Sandulescu Alexandru4
 
1 Technical University of Moldova,
2 Centrala electrică cu termoficare (CET-Nord, Bălţi),
3 University Politehnica of Bucharest,
4 Ministry of Energy
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 30 noiembrie 2023


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Heat pumps are of major importance for the roadmap of making green heating and cooling. This is a preliminary analysis acting as a concept paper proposing steps for making greener the city heating, as part of a roadmap towards full decarbonization. In principle, for energy efficiency and the reduction of CO2 emissions, it is proposed to use solutions based on electricity, the most efficient option being represented by adding heat pumps for preheating the water used for district heating. The analysis has been made for the specific case of central district heating in Balti city of Moldova, with uses cases for the contribution of the heat pumps and for the source of its consumed electricity. The opportunity of adding local photovoltaic (PV) production has also been addressed and showed a significant reduction of electricity self-consumption. Conclusions and future work are also presented.

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tax reductions, Green heating, Heat power, heat pumps, Moldova, photovoltaics, Power plant efficiency, Preliminary analysis, Renewables, roadmap