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Primary energy efficiency 3 Thermal imbalance 2 Absorption heat pump 1 AspenPlus 1 Bio-SNG (synthetic natural gas) 1 Domestic hot water 1 Exergy analysis 1 Ground source absorption heat pump 1 Ground source heat pump 1 Heat recovery 1 Heating 1 Method assessment 1 Soil temperature 1 Thermal efficiency 1
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Li, Xianting 2 Shi, Wenxing 2 Wang, Baolong 2 Wu, Wei 2 You, Tian 2 Ahtila, P. 1 Järvinen, M.P. 1 Kohl, T. 1 Laukkanen, T. 1 Niskanen, T. 1 Siitonen, S. 1 Tuomaala, M. 1
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Applied Energy 1 Energy 1 Renewable Energy 1
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Comparison of energy efficiency assessment methods: Case Bio-SNG process
Kohl, T.; Laukkanen, T.; Tuomaala, M.; Niskanen, T.; … - In: Energy 74 (2014) C, pp. 88-98
The goal of biofuel production is to partially replace fossil fuels in energy generation and transport. For the evaluation of biofuel production processes different criteria are applied and usually they include costs, efficiency aspects and emissions. However, evaluation of the energy efficiency...
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Simulation of a combined heating, cooling and domestic hot water system based on ground source absorption heat pump
Wu, Wei; You, Tian; Wang, Baolong; Shi, Wenxing; Li, … - In: Applied Energy 126 (2014) C, pp. 113-122
in both imbalance reduction and primary energy efficiency (PEE) improvement; however, the imbalance is still unacceptable …
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A potential solution for thermal imbalance of ground source heat pump systems in cold regions: Ground source absorption heat pump
Wu, Wei; Wang, Baolong; You, Tian; Shi, Wenxing; Li, … - In: Renewable Energy 59 (2013) C, pp. 39-48
decrease of the soil temperature after 10 years of operation, and the Primary Energy Efficiency (PEE) of GSAHP is significantly …
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