EFFECTS OF COMMON FUEL AND HEATING-SYSTEM OPTIONS ON THE ENERGY USAGE, POLLUTANT EMISSIONS AND ECONOMY

Authors
Citation
A. Ileri et S. Moshiri, EFFECTS OF COMMON FUEL AND HEATING-SYSTEM OPTIONS ON THE ENERGY USAGE, POLLUTANT EMISSIONS AND ECONOMY, Energy and buildings, 24(1), 1996, pp. 11-18
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Energy & Fuels","Construcion & Building Technology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03787788
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
11 - 18
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-7788(1996)24:1<11:EOCFAH>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Annual fuel and energy consumptions and CO2 and SO2 emissions of vario us fuel (natural gas, fuel oil, coal, lignite, electricity) and system alternatives (individual, central, district) for hot water and space heating are compared. Further, detailed economical analyses illustrate the dependency of the life cycle costs on fuel and system types, buil ding size and location, inflation and interest rates. It is found that natural gas systems lead in all respects, but fuel oil systems follow closely in many cases. Coal and lignite cannot compete at all, except possibly lower SO2 emissions of imported low-S coal in comparison to typical fuel oils. Direct electrical heating and even electrical heat pumps should be discouraged because of their markedly inferior perform ance. Also, district and central systems could provide savings (about 20% and 5%, respectively) in comparison to individual systems using id entical energy resources.