An analysis of solar assisted ground source heat pumps in cold climates

  • EMMI, GIUSEPPE
  • ZARRELLA, ANGELO
  • DE CARLI, MICHELE
  • GALGARO, ANTONIO
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Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0196-8904
Citation count (estimate)
36

Abstract

Exploiting renewable energy sources for air-conditioning has been extensively investigated over recent years, and many countries have been working to promote the use of renewable energy to decrease energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Electrical heat pumps currently represent the most promising technology to reduce fossil fuel usage. While ground source heat pumps, which use free heat sources, have been taking significant steps forward and despite the fact that their energy performance is better than that of air source heat pumps, their development has been limited by their high initial investment cost. An alternative solution is one that uses solar thermal collectors coupled with a ground source heat pump in a so-called solar assisted gro...

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