Microgeneration Flashcards
Microgeneration definition:
The small scale generation of heat and power
Microelectricity technologies:
Solar PV
Wind turbines
Microheat technologies:
Solar thermal
Biomass
Heat pumps
4 Benefits of microgeneration
- Reduced energy cost
- Contribution to environmental targets
- Enhanced security of supply for home user
- Potential for income
Components in a heat pump and their roles:
- The evaporator - refrigerant in liquid form cooler than external environment, takes in heat, changes state to a gas
- The compressor - gas is compressed as work is done on the gas by the compressor, raising its thermal energy
- The condenser - gas is hotter than external environment, heat is lost to environment and gas turns to a mixture of liquid and gas
- The expansion valve - mixture of gas and liquid does work on the expansion valve allowing it to compress lowering its thermal energy back to original temperature
Advantages and disadvantages of an air source heat pump:
Advantages:
1. Easily installed
2. Lower cost than ground source heat pump
3. Does not require a large area to be installed
Disadvantages:
1. Air temperature can vary a lot
2. Noise is given off
Advantages and disadvantages of a ground source heat pump:
Advantages:
1. Relatively consistent temperature range
2. Repayment periods are shorter as it is a more effective system (higher COP)
Disadvantages:
1. Larger upfront costs
2. Large area required to excavate to install infrastructure
Coefficient of performance calculation:
COP = heat produced by heat pump / energy consumed by heat pump
( COP = Qc / W )
3 types of closed loop ground source heat pumps
Horizontal loop
Vertical loop
Pond loop