Waste Heat (Low Temperature)

The waste heat (low temperature) technology is a technology that supplies low temperature waste heat to the district heating system. The amount of waste heat available is defined using a timeseries supplied to the technology. The waste heat is not directly usable as useful heat but must be converted to useful heat using a heat pump central plant (low temperature) first. A typical example for such a waste heat ressource could be a datacentre or other cooling equipment.

Attribute

Description

Standard value

Unit

Data type

deployment

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

capex

CAPEX cost of technology per unit of

capacity.

0

CHF/kW

float

maintenance_cost

OPEX cost of technology per unit of

capacity.

0

CHF/kW/year

float

lifetime

Expected lifetime of technology before

replacement is required.

25

years

int

timeseries_file_path

Path to file with waste heat timeseries

(in kWh/h)

‘’

str

co2_intensity

Carbon-dioxide intensity of technology

output (annual average value).

0

kg CO2/kWh

float

tariff_CHFpkWh

Cost of waste heat

0.01

CHF/kWh

float

interest_rate

Interest rate for computing levelised

costs (if required).

0.025

float

The relationship between the in- and outflows is given by

\[\mathtt{v\_hlt\_whlt} \leq \mathtt{v\_hlt\_resource\_whlt}\]

The symbols and names of the flows are

v_hlt_whlt

Outflow Heat (Low Temperature)