Wastewater heat recovery is currently an underutilized technology that could be part of solving the climate crisis. A large portion of the heat that leaves a building in the form of wastewater is potentially recoverable for pre-heating domestic hot water or other service water systems. While there are several different approaches to wastewater heat recovery, this project focused on creating detailed, integrated building models for wastewater heat recovery heat pump systems. EnergyPlus models were developed featuring inputs and assumptions corresponding to manufacturers’ specifications, performance lab test data and feedback from engineering consultants. EnergyPlus’s supervisory control Energy Management System objects were heavily relied up...
There is a strongly growing interest for wastewater heat recovery (WWHR) in Sweden and elsewhere, bu...
The energy demand for tap water heating is significant in the developed world and significant to bui...
Wastewater offers the potential of a widespread resource for low-temperature waste heat, with wastew...
Wastewater heat recovery is currently an underutilized technology that could be part of solving the ...
Global efforts makes buildings successively more energy efficient. This results in that the percenta...
The UK heating sector must be completely decarbonized by 2050. The deployment of low carbon heat is ...
A large part of the thermal energy in buildings is lost through the drain and ends up as warm wastew...
By 2050, UK plans to create ‘low carbon society’. To meet this ambitious target, UK’s heating sector...
A large part of the thermal energy in buildings is lost through the drain and ends up as warm wastew...
Despite its low enthalpy content, sewage water from civil buildings could represent an interesting s...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
Around 90% of the energy requirement for urban water systems management is for heating domestic tap ...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
This study aims to rationalize the consumption of thermal energy in residential buildings by recover...
Wastewater heat recovery become an important activity which could lead to the energy saving improvem...
There is a strongly growing interest for wastewater heat recovery (WWHR) in Sweden and elsewhere, bu...
The energy demand for tap water heating is significant in the developed world and significant to bui...
Wastewater offers the potential of a widespread resource for low-temperature waste heat, with wastew...
Wastewater heat recovery is currently an underutilized technology that could be part of solving the ...
Global efforts makes buildings successively more energy efficient. This results in that the percenta...
The UK heating sector must be completely decarbonized by 2050. The deployment of low carbon heat is ...
A large part of the thermal energy in buildings is lost through the drain and ends up as warm wastew...
By 2050, UK plans to create ‘low carbon society’. To meet this ambitious target, UK’s heating sector...
A large part of the thermal energy in buildings is lost through the drain and ends up as warm wastew...
Despite its low enthalpy content, sewage water from civil buildings could represent an interesting s...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
Around 90% of the energy requirement for urban water systems management is for heating domestic tap ...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
This study aims to rationalize the consumption of thermal energy in residential buildings by recover...
Wastewater heat recovery become an important activity which could lead to the energy saving improvem...
There is a strongly growing interest for wastewater heat recovery (WWHR) in Sweden and elsewhere, bu...
The energy demand for tap water heating is significant in the developed world and significant to bui...
Wastewater offers the potential of a widespread resource for low-temperature waste heat, with wastew...