Journal article
Achieving Pareto Optimum for Hybrid Geothermal–Solar (PV)–Gas Heating Systems: Minimising Lifecycle Cost and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Yu Zhou, Guillermo Narsilio Ferrero, Kenichi Soga, Lu Aye
Sustainability | MDPI AG | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16156595
Abstract
This article investigates heating options for poultry houses (or sheds) in order to meet their specific indoor air temperature requirements, with case studies conducted across Australia under conditions similar to those encountered worldwide. Hybrid geothermal–solar (PV)–gas heating systems with various configurations are proposed to minimise the lifecycle costs and GHG emissions of poultry shed heating, which involves six seven-week cycles per year. The baseload heating demand is satisfied using ground-source heat pumps (GSHPs), with solar photovoltaic panels generating the electricity needed. LPG burners satisfy the remaining heating demand. Integrating these systems with GSHPs aims to min..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the Australian Research Council for the funding of Linkage Project LP160100070 and FT140100227, and industry partners Ground Source Systems Pty Ltd. and Golder Associates Pty Ltd.