COVERING OF HEATING LOAD OF OBJECT BY USING GROUND HEAT AS A RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE

Abstract

Rational use of energy, improving energy performance of buildings and use of enewable energy sources are the most important measures for reducing onsumption of non-renewable primary energy (solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels), nvironmental protection and for the future sustainable development of mankind. n the total primary energy consumption great part is related to building industry, or heating spaces in which people stay and live. Renewable energy sources (RES) resent natural resources and they are one of the alternatives that allow btaining heat for heating buildings, and by that they provide a significant ontribution to the energy balance of a country. This paper analyzes the articipation of ground source as RES, when the vertical (the probe in the round) and horizontal (registry in the ground) heat exchangers are used for overing heating load of the building.

Dates

  • Submission Date2012-02-09
  • Revision Date2012-03-20
  • Acceptance Date2012-04-08

DOI Reference

10.2298/TSCI120209074C

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