Reducing the CO2 emission with heat pump systems.
Author(s) : DEMMEL S., ALEFELD G.
Summary
The paper presents a discussion of the potential of various compression and absorption heat pump systems for reducing the CO2 emissions. A comparison to cogeneration systems or furnaces is presented. Some results for different combined heating and refrigeration systems are also presented. Advanced absorption cycles or compression-absorption cycles can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 75%, compared to presently used standard systems.
Details
- Original title: Reducing the CO2 emission with heat pump systems.
- Record ID : 1994-2522
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment
- Publication date: 1993/08/03
- Source: Source: CHISA '93, Prague
G1.2; n. 893; 5 p.; 5 fig.; 8 ref. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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45 MW HEAT PUMP WITHIN A HEATING-POWER STATION.
- Author(s) : CEREPNALKOVSKI I. S., CICONKOV R. V., SAREVSKI M. N.
- Date : 1985/06/19
- Languages : English
- Source: Systems and components for large heat pumps.
- Formats : PDF
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- Date : 1988/03/09
- Languages : English
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- Languages : English
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