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Integration of vertical ground-coupled heat pump into a conventional natural gas pressure drop station: Energy, economic and CO2 emission assessment

Author:
محمود فرزانه گرد
,
R. Ghezelbash
,
Meisam Sadi
,
Ali Jabari Moghadam
,
Mahmood Farzaneh-Gord
,
R. Ghezelbash
,
Meisam Sadi
,
Ali Jabari Moghadam
Year
: 2016
Abstract: City gate stations receive high pressure natural gas and decrease the pressure by throttle valves. Concurrent with the natural gas pressure reduction, the temperature also drops. Thus, to prevent blocking of the downstream pipeline by the liquid and solid particles, natural gas must be preheated before pressure reduction. Heaters utilized for preheating task, have a low thermal efficiency and consume a large amount of fuel. In addition to the high fuel consumption, they release a huge amount of CO2 into the atmosphere. Therefore, the present study proposes a new system for in-situ fuel consumption elimination at these stations. It utilizes vertical ground-coupled heat pump system as a renewable source of energy to preheat natural gas stream. The system performance was studied at two different climatic conditions of Iran which have also two different natural gas compositions. Results show that the system is completely capable to eliminate in-situ fuel consumption of city gate stations; however, by considering indirect fuel consumption of electrical heat pumps, the system fuel consumption reduction potential was calculated over 65%. It is also able to reduce CO2 emission up to 79%. The discounted payback period is computed around two years, which proves the suitability of offered system.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3365519
Keyword(s): Natural gas pressure drop station,Fuel consumption reduction,Natural gas,CO2 emission reduction,Vertical ground-coupled heat pump
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    Integration of vertical ground-coupled heat pump into a conventional natural gas pressure drop station: Energy, economic and CO2 emission assessment

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contributor authorمحمود فرزانه گردen
contributor authorR. Ghezelbashen
contributor authorMeisam Sadien
contributor authorAli Jabari Moghadamen
contributor authorMahmood Farzaneh-Gordfa
contributor authorR. Ghezelbashfa
contributor authorMeisam Sadifa
contributor authorAli Jabari Moghadamfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:41:58Z
date available2020-06-06T13:41:58Z
date issued2016
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3365519?locale-attribute=en
description abstractCity gate stations receive high pressure natural gas and decrease the pressure by throttle valves. Concurrent with the natural gas pressure reduction, the temperature also drops. Thus, to prevent blocking of the downstream pipeline by the liquid and solid particles, natural gas must be preheated before pressure reduction. Heaters utilized for preheating task, have a low thermal efficiency and consume a large amount of fuel. In addition to the high fuel consumption, they release a huge amount of CO2 into the atmosphere. Therefore, the present study proposes a new system for in-situ fuel consumption elimination at these stations. It utilizes vertical ground-coupled heat pump system as a renewable source of energy to preheat natural gas stream. The system performance was studied at two different climatic conditions of Iran which have also two different natural gas compositions. Results show that the system is completely capable to eliminate in-situ fuel consumption of city gate stations; however, by considering indirect fuel consumption of electrical heat pumps, the system fuel consumption reduction potential was calculated over 65%. It is also able to reduce CO2 emission up to 79%. The discounted payback period is computed around two years, which proves the suitability of offered system.en
languageEnglish
titleIntegration of vertical ground-coupled heat pump into a conventional natural gas pressure drop station: Energy, economic and CO2 emission assessmenten
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsNatural gas pressure drop stationen
subject keywordsFuel consumption reductionen
subject keywordsNatural gasen
subject keywordsCO2 emission reductionen
subject keywordsVertical ground-coupled heat pumpen
journal titleEnergyfa
pages998-1014
journal volume112
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1070386.html
identifier articleid1070386
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