Energy Performance Analysis of a Heat Supply System of a University Campus

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The energy efficiency of a system and the performance level of its equipment and installations are the two key elements based on which the investment decision in its modernization is made. They are also very important for setting up optimal operation strategies. The energy audit is a well-known and worldwide recognized tool for calculating energy performance indicators and developing improvement measures. This paper is a synthesis of the energy audit results performed for a district heating network that uses geothermal energy as its primary source of energy. The location of the heating system is inside a university campus. The first part explains the necessity of a comprehensive study on district heating networks and introduces the defining elements that characterize the analyzed equipment and installations. The complex energy balance methodology that has been developed and applied to this district heating system is presented in the second part of the paper. Next, the methodology for collecting the input data for the energy and mass balance is explained. In the final part, the numerical values of the performance indicators and the technical measures that must be applied to improve energy efficiency are shown, and conclusions are drawn.

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Bendea, G., Felea, I., Hora, C., Bendea, C., Felea, A., & Blaga, A. (2023). Energy Performance Analysis of a Heat Supply System of a University Campus. Energies, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010174

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