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Abstract
The experimental research of the UO 1 is focused on the development of a smart energy system, which is an important step to accelerate the transition towards decarbonisation. The research aims to define the potential role of so-called hybrid energy systems, with a particular reference to the development of power-to-gas, P2G, applied to storage and energy microgeneration.Reference technologies for the construction of hybrid systems have been considered: CHP micro-cogeneration fed by conventional natural gas (with a reserve generator), the two-stage electric heat pump (EHP) and the Co2 transcritical electric heat pump (CO2-HP). Furthermore, as a cold storage tank for CO2-HP, an array of hybrid solar collectors (PV / T) was used, together with the heat recovered from the CHP exhaust gases.
Keywords
Smart energy system, NZEB, CHP, smart grids