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Solar heating systems for multi-family houses - Keep it simple! - ESTEC 2007, Freiburg, 20 June 2007 Ronald Voskens Ecofys S.L. r.voskens@ecofys.com tel. +34 93 64 55 458. Index. Introduction SOLARGE Market MFH System configurations Conclusions, Recommendations To conclude.
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Solar heating systems for multi-family houses - Keep it simple! - ESTEC 2007, Freiburg, 20 June 2007 Ronald Voskens Ecofys S.L. r.voskens@ecofys.com tel. +34 93 64 55 458
Index • Introduction • SOLARGE • Market MFH • System configurations • Conclusions, Recommendations • To conclude
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Econcern Offices • 28 offices in 14 countries • ~600 employees
SOLARGE project (1/3) • SOLARGE; • Enlarging Solar Thermal Systems in Multi-Family-Houses, Public and Social Buildings in Europe • January 2005 – December 2007 • 7 countries: Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Denmark, Slovenia, Spain • 11 partners: in Spain Ecofys with support of Ecostream • www.solarge.org
SOLARGE: objectives (2/3) • SOLARGE is a European co-operation project to open up markets for large solar thermal plants, (>30m2) for multi-family buildings (MFH), hotels, public and social buildings
SOLARGE: realisation (3/3) • Training and further education measures for the supply side e.g. manufacturers and architects • Compilation of well-documented best practice projects • Information campaign for investors • Support for municipalities and decision makers • Positioning the issue at events and conferences • Provision of information material via internet • EU-wide dissemination of the project results: interactive project web-site, market studies, good practice project database: see www.solarge.org
MFH Market • Total market 46 mlj. dwellings • 43% of the total dwellings • New production • Spain 400.000 • Italy 200.000 • France 130.000
MFH Solar thermal Market • 820 MWth total annual market • 15% total installed • 475 GWh • 210 Mton CO2 • 350 MWth Spain • 150 MWth France and Germany
The power of a solar obligation • Barcelona factor 10!
CTE HE-4: Minimum solar contribution hot water preparation • 5 climate zones • If hot water consumption >50l/day
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Solar powered hot water system
Basic system configurations *De-central on dwelling level *Central on string or building level
Systemanalyses • Technical issues • Suitability • System performance • Heat losses • Complexity & reliability • Non-technical issues • Investment costs • Exploitation & invoicing • Maintenance
Type: DDD (1/6) • Single family and multi-family houses • Advantages: • Individual systems • Disadvantages: • Limited storeys • Heat losses • Multiple components
Type: CCC (2/6) • Central system for hotels, MFH, etc) • Advantages: • Simple and cheap • Small heat losses tank • Disadvantages: • High heat losses recirculation pipes • Exploitation and maintenance
Type: CCD (3/6) • Semi central system for MFH • Advantages: • Simple and cheap • Small heat losses tank • Disadvantages: • High heat losses recirculation pipes, les than CCC • Exploitation and maintenance
Type: CDD.1 (4/6) • Semi de-central system for MFH; parallel • Advantages: • Small heat losses pipes • No additional invoicing • Disadvantages: • 1 control • Complicated hydraulic system, adjustments
Type: CDD.2 (5/6) • Semi de-central system for MFH; parallel • Advantages: • Small heat losses pipes • No additional invoicing • Optimal use collector • Disadvantages: • Multiple components • More expensive
Type: CDD.3 (6/6) • Semi de-central system for MFH; series • Advantages: • Small heat losses pipes • No additional invoicing • Simple hydraulic system • Less expensive • Disadvantages: • Solar heat exchange between dwellings
Conclusion and recommendations • Solar thermal systems for MFH sector is a promising target market (820 kWth ~1,2 million m2 per year) • Spain, Germany and France represent 80% of this market • Lots of system configuration are applied in this market, with all have advantages and disadvantages • Bottom line: apply sound solutions that last for > 20 years without technical problems and a minimum of maintenance • How? Keep it simple!: • As few as possible (moving) parts • Avoid complex hydraulic solutions • Configuration 3: Central collector and storage, de-central back-up, especially if ICS systems are applied
ICS: Integrated Collector Storage transversal section longitudinal section
Simple solution • ICS: Integrated collector storage • Exploitation and invoicing • Only measure total amount (WMB) and distribute the costs evenly • Measure the amount of preheated water to every apartment (WM1B to WM3B) • Both and let the choice to the owner(s)
To conclude • Lets develop the MFH market in a sustainable and simple way!...and remember Ronald Voskens Ecofys S.L. www.ecofys.com r.voskens@ecofys.com tel. +34 93 64 55 458 See also: www.solarge.org www.ecostream.com España es el país del sol Energía solar es la energía del futuro entonces ¡España es el país del futuro!