2 Temmuz 2018 Pazartesi

Benefits and Challenges of District Cooling


Benefits and Challenges of District Cooling
This section gives a brief rundown of the benefits and challenges of district cooling
a.      Benefits
The technical, environmental, and financial performance of centralized production facilities is, by nature, easier to control. Below are some benefits of district cooling systems found during the study.

Financial and economic benefits
             lower investment in production plant due to economies of scale
             lower installed capacity due to coincidence factor (local peak demand occurs at different times) and use of thermal energy storage
             longer life span and lower maintenance cost
             financial and economic benefits due to energy efficiency

Energy efficiency
             25%–50% increase in energy efficiency due to economies of scale and part-load efficiency, compared with split-type air-conditioning units and centralized cooling systems for individual buildings
             up to 10% increase in energy efficiency due to reduction of urban heat island effect induced by split-type air-conditioning units and centralized cooling systems for individual buildings
             use of different energy sources and technologies, such as waste heat from industrial processes and power generation, and curtailed wind energy, thus improving energy efficiency from a global perspective
Environmental efficiency
             use of various renewable energy sources
             less noise pollution
             less refrigerant use or leakage
Other benefits
             improved comfort
             improved indoor climate
             reliability
             increased availability of space in individual buildings (as a result of centralized cooling, with attendant economies of scale)

b.      Challenges
Centralized energy infrastructure normally needs a great deal of planning and integration of interface stakeholders. Below are some challenges facing district cooling systems development.

End-user challenges
             consumer protection measures related to pricing and quality of service
             general acceptance of added value of improved indoor climate

Financial and economic challenges
             relatively high cooling demand density required for financial feasibility
             acceptance and application of connection fees to allow the investment cost to be shared with developers and end users
             front-loaded investments (partly for the production facility, but mainly for the distribution system)
             electricity tariff and subsidy differences between electricity for household use and electricity for commercial and industrial use
             competitive gas tariffs and subsidies
             high price of land for centralized cooling station
Planning and design challenges
             integration of infrastructure planning with municipal development planning
             design criteria for real-estate developers
             overestimation of cooling load and required cooling
             cooling load buildup
             user behavior and occupancy rate

Project implementation challenges
             simple and straightforward business models
             realistic planning and design
             realistic and well-prepared feasibility studies
             off-taker commitments
             energy-efficient and feasible district cooling concepts professional implementation along the project value chain, including planning, design, procurement, construction, installation, commissioning, and operation and maintenance.
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