Heat Pump Central Plant - From Low Temperature
The heat pump central plant represents a large scale heat pump connected to the district heating network. It supplies directly useful heat. The heat pump is fed by low-temperature heat, which is currently just available from the technology waste heat (low temperature). It converts low-temperature heat into useful heat. Its COP is a constant.
Attribute |
Description |
Standard value |
Unit |
Data type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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If set to ‘true’, the technology will be considered in the energy system model (this does not necessarily mean it will be used). Only relevant for optimisation. |
False |
— |
bool |
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Maximum thermal power output |
inf |
kW |
str |
|
False |
— |
bool |
|
|
0 |
kW |
float |
|
|
8 |
— |
float |
|
|
Carbon-dioxide intensity of technology output (annual average value). |
0 *(emissons allocated to electricity tech)* |
kg CO2/kWh |
int |
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Expected lifetime of technology before replacement is required. |
25 |
years |
int |
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CAPEX cost of technology per unit of capacity. |
2000 |
CHF/kW |
float |
|
OPEX cost of technology per unit of capacity. |
10 |
CHF/kW/year |
int |
|
Interest rate for computing levelised costs (if required). |
0.025 |
— |
float |
The relationship between the in- and outflows is given by
The symbols and names of the flows are
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Inflow Electricity |
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Outflow Heat |
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Inflow Heat (Low Temperature) |