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Introduction
Research Institute (EPRI), as one of the top 10 companies in the Incubatenergy© Labs Challenge, to participate in a significant clean energy pilot project for energy utility companies.
This project’s objective is to assess Piranha
HC system performance, the impact on facility energy use, GHG emissions, and its cost-effectiveness as an energy and load resource for supply utilities. The project was sponsored by EPRI, Southern California Edison, American Electric Power, Ameren, Consolidated Edison, and the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Methodology
A Piranha
T10 HC, with a heat capacity of 120,000 Btu/h, was installed at the LEED platinum Seven35, a 60-units multi-family building in North Vancouver, to heat domestic hot water by re-using energy contained in wastewater that would otherwise be lost down the drain. The Piranha
HC model bundles cooling capabilities for simultaneous domestic hot water production and air conditioning.
The study was performed in phases, where the domestic hot water load was increased progressively at the percentages of 50%, 75%, and 100%. The A/C system operation was performed in the last phases, with 75% and 100% load. The refrigerants R513A (GWP 573) and R134A (GWP 1430) were used to run the system.
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