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https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d11.0447

Integration of Renewable Energy Systems at City Gate Stations to Reduce Pre-Heating Gas Consumption

Lapo Cheli ; Università degli Studi di Firenze, Firenze, Italy
Michele Meazzini ; Centria S.r.l., Arezzo, Italy
Lorenzo Busi ; Centria S.r.l., Arezzo, Italy
Carlo Carcasci ; Università degli Studi di Firenze, Firenze, Italy


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The Italian Natural Gas (NG) distribution network includes thousands of NG metering and pressure reduction stations, called City Gate Stations (CGS), for injecting gas into low-pressure networks. These plants are mainly based on the isenthalpic throttling of the gas flow to reduce its pressure, which leads to a significant reduction of its temperature by the Joule-Thompson effect. Gas preheating systems that avoid excessive cooling are installed upstream of pressure reduction valves and usually exploit conventional gas boilers. The energy consumption and carbon footprint could be reduced by integrating heat pumps coupled with renewable energy sources for NG preheating to support gas boilers. For this work, an ad-hoc thermodynamic model for estimating the thermal energy demand for pre-heating is developed, exploiting experimental data from a real CGS, and simplified models of heat pumps and renewable systems. This work aims to assess the actual technical and economic feasibility of energy savings through these technologies. Results show the validated model to be sufficiently accurate to estimate the need for gas preheating for these applications. For the considered case study, up to 38%, 32%, or 26% of the total thermal energy can be recovered with a PBT of less than 20 years, 15, and about 13 years, respectively.

Ključne riječi

Natural Gas; City Gate Stations; Gas Preheating; Energy Efficiency; Heat Pumps; Renewable Energy

Hrčak ID:

308500

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/308500

Datum izdavanja:

30.9.2023.

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