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Alternative Energy Source Integration in Medium-Capacity Gas Boiler Plant in Latvian Climate Conditions: Case Study for 6.38 MW Plant Servicing a Residential District
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One of the main goals of heat and electricity producers in Latvia is to reduce the use of fossil fuels and introduce alternative fuel types that could help in reducing carbon dioxide emissions. This work focuses on addressing the set issue for a medium-capacity automated gas boiler plant, which provides heat for a local residential district. The following solutions were selected for boiler plant optimization: an electric boiler, a heat storage system, and solar collectors. Operating mode simulations were conducted for the electric boiler and solar collectors using Excel and Polysun (Standard) software. Simulations were created based on energy resource demand data obtained from a residential district located in Latvia and local energy resource prices/heat energy tariffs for the year 2024. The results from the simulations were used for technical and economic calculations to determine the payback period of the project. The electric boiler, together with the thermal energy storage tank and solar collectors, can produce 5903.04 MWh/year (~70% of local district heat demand) of thermal energy. This reduces the CO2 emissions of the boiler plant by at least 1186.51 tCO2 per year, which, at an emission quota price of 63.80 EUR/tCO2, allows for savings of 75,699.34 EUR per year (12.82 EUR/MWh heat energy). The project’s discounted payback period is 4.12 years, considering the reduction in the cost of the CO2 emission quota. The results of this study show that the chosen technologies are straightforward solutions that can be used to optimize existing boiler plants with limited space and can provide financial benefits to heat energy producers.
Title: Alternative Energy Source Integration in Medium-Capacity Gas Boiler Plant in Latvian Climate Conditions: Case Study for 6.38 MW Plant Servicing a Residential District
Description:
One of the main goals of heat and electricity producers in Latvia is to reduce the use of fossil fuels and introduce alternative fuel types that could help in reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
This work focuses on addressing the set issue for a medium-capacity automated gas boiler plant, which provides heat for a local residential district.
The following solutions were selected for boiler plant optimization: an electric boiler, a heat storage system, and solar collectors.
Operating mode simulations were conducted for the electric boiler and solar collectors using Excel and Polysun (Standard) software.
Simulations were created based on energy resource demand data obtained from a residential district located in Latvia and local energy resource prices/heat energy tariffs for the year 2024.
The results from the simulations were used for technical and economic calculations to determine the payback period of the project.
The electric boiler, together with the thermal energy storage tank and solar collectors, can produce 5903.
04 MWh/year (~70% of local district heat demand) of thermal energy.
This reduces the CO2 emissions of the boiler plant by at least 1186.
51 tCO2 per year, which, at an emission quota price of 63.
80 EUR/tCO2, allows for savings of 75,699.
34 EUR per year (12.
82 EUR/MWh heat energy).
The project’s discounted payback period is 4.
12 years, considering the reduction in the cost of the CO2 emission quota.
The results of this study show that the chosen technologies are straightforward solutions that can be used to optimize existing boiler plants with limited space and can provide financial benefits to heat energy producers.
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