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17 oktober 2011
Application of heat pumpsin the Netherlands
Lessons learned from field trialsand monitoring to improveinstaller knowledge
Onno Kleefkens
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Application of heat pumps in the Netherlands
• Market overview• Organisation in the Dutch market• Dutch heat pump manufacturers• Domestic systems
– Existing buildings– New buildings– Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
• Lessons learned• Conclusions
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Market overview
o In Netherlands 16.950 heat pumps/year are installed with acapacity of 350 MW
o Already over 100.000 are installed ranging from 2kW to 500kWo More than 400.000 gas boilers are installed per yearo And 8.000 solar thermal systems
The market is still at its infancy!
DevelopmentIDemonstration
Niche-marketingStandardisation
General marketing
Phases for market introduction time
salesDomestic heatpumps
Heat Pumps forexisting buildings
Heat pumps incommercialbuildings
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Heat pumps can be applied in:
• Domestic buildings – in new buildings >10% market especiallyin larger housing developments
• Commercial buildings – in large buildings > 40% market• Greenhouses – closed greenhouse concept delivering heat to
surrounding users• Industry – under survey with large potential in HT-applications
Market overview
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Organisation of the Dutch market
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Organisation of the Dutch market
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Dutch Heat Pump Manufacturers
o Technecoo ATAGo Inventumo ITHO- Daalderopo H&Fo Waduso ETPo KODIo Grenco
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Dutch heat pump manufacturers (and Dutch solutions)
• Small systems• Wall mounted• Hybrid heat pumps combining gas technology• Central aquifer source systems• Combi systems with Heating/Cooling and DHW• Central air source with individual hp’s• Modular box systems for commercial buildings• HT Ammonia technology in industry
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Domestic houses
Scope of projects in Netherlands:• Traditional market• Newly built large housing areas• Larger renovation projects with
housing corporations• Commercial buildings• Collective flat buildings• Mixed new and existing living
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Future markets• Low energy buildings > nearly
zero energy houses
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Domestic houses - Applied heat pump concepts
Traditional heat pump technology:• Collective heat pump with
collective ground source• Individual heat pumps with
collective ground source• Individual heat pumps with
individual ground sourcecsNew heat pump technology:• Individual air-water heat pump
(mono)• Individual air-water heat pump
(hybrid system)• Solar assisted heat pumps in
low energy buildings• Gas driven sorption and gas
engine heat pumps
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• High Temperature system• Bad or no insulation• Weak infrastructure on electricity• Small inner city space• Standard solutions on
replacement of existing heatingsystem
• Potential = enormous
Existing Buildings
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Existing Buildings individual solutions
Quality of envelop has a major impact on final energy use so hybridsystems have been developed to fit into the infrastructure and tocover the peak demand
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Gas Driven Heat Pumps
Existing Buildings – Collective Solutions
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Existing Buildings – Collective Solutions
• Project de Waterstaat in Nijmegen onexisting multi family house built in sixties.
• Project is commisioned and run by an EnergyServicing Company ZON-Energie
• Monitored under SEPEMO
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Existing Buildings – Collective Solutions
• Tonnaerstraat and de Lichttoren inEindhoven
• Projects are commisioned and run by theEnergy Servicing Company DUBO -Techniek
• Monitored under SEPEMO
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Existing Buildings – Collective Solutions
Trias Energetica:• Reduce the use of energy by
– insulation– increased quality of fenestration
(windows)– Better control of DHW– Apply low temperature heat
distribution• Apply renewable energy (heat
pumps, solar-thermal)
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Existing Buildings – Collective Solutions
• Project in Letland• Investment was done by ZON-Energie• First step - Reducing the energy use• Second – installing heat pump and solar
thermal
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• Collective Heat Pump System in Oosterheem run and maintainedby the housing corporation of CERES-Vestia
• Back up system was running too much because of lowregeneration grade of source
• Maintenance and control mechanisms changed
New Buildings monitored under SEPEMO
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Low Energy buildings:• Individual ITHO heat pumps at Ypenburg – De Bron• Servicing and performance guarantee by manufacturer• 264 heat pumps monitored
New Buildings monitored under SEPEMO
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Low Energy buildings• Individual heat pumps by ITHO at De Tas te Biddinghuizen• Number of units monitored: 54
New Buildings monitored under SEPEMO
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New Buildings monitored under SEPEMO
Energy use monitored in De Tas
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Lessons learned
Monitoring under SEPEMO have shown that of importance are:
• Integral approach of the overall process from design, toinstallation and maintenance for new building or renovationprojects
• Design and choice of the source, heat pump and heating systemmust match the energy needs
• In low energy buidings DHW is the main energy user andbehaviour has a large influence on the overall energy use
• Heat pump systems demand a higher level of building quality
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Overall system quality is guaranteed by:
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New Buildings monitored under SEPEMO
Stay alert on building quality
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Near Zero Energy Houses
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Standardized industrial building process with high flexibility
Near Zero Energy Houses
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CO2-free society….already possible
with heat pumps!
Conclusion