Economic effectiveness evaluation of the free piston Stirling engine-based micro-combined heat and power unit in relation to classical systems

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In this article, a comparison of economic effectiveness of various heating systems dedicated to residential applications is presented: a natural gas-fueled micro-cogeneration (micro-combined heat and power – µCHP) unit based on a free-piston Stirling engine that generates additional electric energy; and three so-called classical heating systems based on: gas boiler, coal boiler, and a heat pump. Calculation includes covering the demand for electricity, which is purchased from the grid or produced in residential system. The presented analyses are partially based on an experimental investigation. The measurements of the heat pump system as well as those of the energy (electricity and heat) demand profiles in the analyzed building were conducted for a single-family house. The measurements of the µCHP unit were made using a laboratory stand prepared for simulating a variable heat demand. The overall efficiency of the µCHP was in the range of 88.6–92.4%. The amounts of the produced/consumed energy (electricity, heat, and chemical energy of fuel) were determined. The consumption and the generation of electricity were settled on a daily basis. Operational costs of the heat pump system or coal boiler based heating system are lower comparing to the micro-cogeneration, however no support system for natural gas-based µCHP system is included.

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Uchman, W., Remiorz, L., & Kotowicz, J. (2019). Economic effectiveness evaluation of the free piston Stirling engine-based micro-combined heat and power unit in relation to classical systems. Archives of Thermodynamics, 40(1), 71–83. https://doi.org/10.24425/ather.2019.128290

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