Abstract

The present paper shows the background analysis to develop the optimization strategy of a neighborhood heating network sited in Padua, including it in a wider project of district renovation. The case study accounts several different end users: scholastic and offices buildings, a social housing residence and residential buildings. The analysis starts from a systematic assessment of the buildings, evaluating the need of refurbishment of the envelope and of the distribution system. Further analysis focuses on the optimization of the existing heat generation system, integrating three condensing boilers, with an air to water heat pump and a ground source heat pump, which work more efficiently during base-load periods. The management of the district heating network have been investigated using the dynamic simulation tool TRNSYS, the control strategy of the delivery temperature has been tested based on the outside temperature and verifying to satisfy comfort conditions inside the buildings. A sustainable solution is the recovery and drainage of rainwater, that can be reused for the toilets’ flushing. Therefore, the project solution identified aims at a more rational use of energy sources, which is the simplest and cheapest way to proceed on the decarbonization path that is a mid-term target for the Padua administration.

Highlights

  • The Italian building stock is one of the oldest in Europe, presenting problems related to seismicity and energy efficiency

  • The study conducted for the district located in an area in the south of Padua, shows how the area is well representative, for the type and characteristics of the buildings present, of today's Italian building stock

  • The main idea developed is to use the existing thermal power plant oversized with respect to the needs of the users currently served to power a district heating network serving the utilities involved

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Summary

Introduction

The Italian building stock is one of the oldest in Europe, presenting problems related to seismicity and energy efficiency. The innovative district heating network designed for a neighborhood in the South part of Padua, aims to consider the district as a component of a larger system, working with different users and energy demands, such as school buildings, residential buildings, touristreceptive buildings, residences for Social Housing, offices and places of worship This variety has made interesting the design of the district heating network [1] that uses an existing thermal plant and provides for the integration with a groundwater heat pump, more efficient in periods of low load and divided into three main branches managed at different temperature. New jobs can be created for the management and maintenance of the facilities, which involve specific training, and will allow greater integration for low-income people or for immigrants living in the neighborhood This project undertakes to achieve a global improvement, from the efficiency of the plants to sociality, to guarantee respect for the environment and human health

Case study
Dynamic model of the district heating network
Hypothesis 1
Hypothesis 2
Recovery and drainage of the rainfall
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