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Advances in coupled use of renewable energy sources for performance enhancement of vapour compression heat pump: A systematic review of applications to buildings

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APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 332, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.120571

Keywords

Heat pump; Thermal source coupling; Solar energy; Ground source; Dual source; Renewable energy

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Vapour compression heat pump is an efficient cooling and heating system using renewable energy sources that plays a significant role in building energy conservation. The efficiency of heat pump cycle is closely related to its thermal source condition, and stable heat sources can greatly benefit its performance. This review summarises the recent progress in using different renewable energy sources as thermal sources for heat pumps and emphasises the research on solar-assisted air source heat pumps, solar-assisted ground source heat pumps, and air-ground dual-source heat pumps. It also provides recommendations for further research and marketisation of these technologies based on performance characterisation and comparison.
Vapour compression heat pump provides efficient cooling and heating through the use of various renewable energy sources and plays a significant role in the energy conservation of modern buildings. Its performance enhancement gains increasing attention under the background of conventional energy and environmental crisis. Since the efficiency of a heat pump cycle is closely related to its thermal source condition, a stable hightemperature heat source or low-temperature cold source could benefit its heating or cooling efficiency a lot. Following this improvement strategy, significant progress has been made over the past years on the use of different renewable energy sources as coupled thermal sources of heat pumps. However, a specialised review that summarises relevant studies remains to be published. This paper aims at presenting operating mechanisms, characteristics, benefits, and limitations of different energy source coupling methods for heat pump performance enhancement towards its building application. The most concerning research on solar-assisted air source heat pumps, solar-assisted ground source heat pumps, and air-ground dual source heat pumps is emphasised. The existing thermal source coupling attempts under other renewable energy fields, such as waste heat, biomass, and water sources, are also summarised. Recommendations for further research and marketisation of such technologies are made based on detailed performance characterisation and comparison. The review is expected to benefit researchers in heat pumps and relevant applied energy fields to understand the challenges and opportunities in thermal source coupling technology and to promote its research and application development.

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