Environmental footprint analysis of domestic air source heat pumps

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Resources, conservation & recycling advances Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1016/j.rcradv.2024.200217
Sahil Ali Khan , Richard O‘Hegarty , Donal Finn , Oliver Kinnane
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Air source heat pumps (ASHP) are increasingly being recognised as a low carbon alternative to traditional fossil fuel type heating systems for residential buildings, with many countries targeting their mass deployment to meet their emissions reduction goals. However, the environmental impacts of ASHPs throughout their entire life cycle to include manufacture and end-of-life, as well as operation, have not received comprehensive attention to date. This study addresses this gap by conducting a review of research quantifying the life cycle impact of domestic ASHPs, coupled with an examination of technology uptake and deployment. By analysing the entire life cycle, from production to end-of-life, the ASHP's global warming potential is estimated to be 35.8 t CO2 equivalent over the lifetime of 17 years identified by the study. Additionally, the study conducts a comparative analysis of the operational footprint of selected countries based on their electricity carbon footprint and the ratio of embodied to operational footprint, which ranges from 4 to 65, indicating potential for improvement. Furthermore, the study calculates the global warming potential using both the seasonal performance factor specified by a heat pump manufacturer and real-world field trial data. The findings unveil a significant disparity of 20 % between the two methodologies, underscoring the paramount importance of incorporating in-field heat pump performance data when evaluating their environmental impact.

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家用空气源热泵的环境足迹分析
空气源热泵(ASHP)越来越被视为住宅建筑传统化石燃料供热系统的低碳替代品,许多国家都将其大规模应用作为实现减排目标的目标。然而,迄今为止,ASHPs 在其整个生命周期(包括制造和报废以及运行)中对环境的影响尚未得到全面关注。本研究通过对量化家用空调热水器(ASHPs)生命周期影响的研究进行回顾,并结合对技术吸收和部署的研究,弥补了这一空白。通过分析从生产到报废的整个生命周期,ASHP 在研究确定的 17 年生命周期内的全球升温潜能值估计为 35.8 吨二氧化碳当量。此外,该研究还根据选定国家的电力碳足迹和体现足迹与运行足迹之比,对这些国家的运行足迹进行了比较分析。此外,研究还利用热泵制造商指定的季节性性能系数和实际现场试验数据计算了全球变暖潜势。研究结果表明,两种方法之间存在 20% 的显著差异,这突出表明,在评估热泵对环境的影响时,纳入现场热泵性能数据至关重要。
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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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