Abstract

In this research, a technoeconomic comparison of energy efficiency options for energy districts located in different climatic areas (Naples, Italy and Fayoum, Egypt) is presented. A dynamic simulation model based on TRNSYS is developed to evaluate the different energy efficiency options, which includes different buildings of conceived districts. The TRNSYS model is integrated with the plug-in Google SketchUp TRNSYS3d to estimate the thermal load of the buildings and the temporal variation. The model considers the unsteady state energy balance and includes all the features of the building’s envelope. For the considered climatic zones and for the different energy efficiency measures, primary energy savings, pay back periods and reduced CO2 emissions are evaluated. The proposed energy efficiency options include a district heating system for hot water supply, air-to-air conventional heat pumps for both cooling and space heating of the buildings and the integration of photovoltaic and solar thermal systems. The energy actions are compared to baseline scenarios, where the hot water and space heating demand is satisfied by conventional natural gas boilers, the cooling demand is met by conventional air-to-air vapor compression heat pumps and the electric energy demand is satisfied by the power grid. The simulation results provide valuable guidance for selecting the optimal designs and system configurations, as well as suggest guidelines to policymakers to define decarbonization targets in different scenarios. The scenario of Fayoum offers a savings of 67% in primary energy, but the associated payback period extends to 23 years due to the lower cost of energy in comparison to Naples.

Highlights

  • The annual energy demand for the electricity, heating and cooling of the space of the two districts in Naples and Fayoum is summarized in Table 9, with the share of Eel,LOAD

  • (electricity demand only for electric appliances and lights), Eel,tot, Eth,heat and Eth,cool and Eth,DHW

  • This work proposes a techno-economic assessment of different energy efficiency measures implemented in two districts in Fayoum and Naples

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Summary

Introduction

Dynamic simulations were performed to analyze the energy, environment and economics at different technical and economical parameters that included the tilt angle, peak power of PV, electricity price and natural gas price This option based on solar energy integration reported a primary energy savings of 81% due the reduction of fossil fuel consumption and equivalent CO2 emission when compared to a conventional natural gas boiler and an electric-driven chiller. This paper analyzes the energy, environmental and economic performances of several energy measures for two districts with different climate—namely, cold paint adoption, boiler replacement and a renewable option based on the evacuated solar collector.

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