Impact of global warming on performance of ground source heat pumps in US climate zones
Pengyuan Shen, Jennifer R Lukes
2015
Energy Conversion and Management

Outline for the vertical closed loop GSHP with desuperheater for domestic hot water.
Summary
This study simulates ground source heat pump (GSHP) performance under future US climates (2040-2069), showing reduced energy efficiency in residential buildings due to rising water temperatures and cooling demand, while office buildings face higher pump energy consumption, with ground heat imbalance diminishing GSHP's economic and technical viability.
Abstract
Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) have attracted increasing attention because of their high energy efficiencies. The aim of this paper is to study the performance of (GSHP) in future climate conditions (2040-2069) by using projected future hourly weather data of selected representative cities in the US to estimate future ground temperature change. The projected hourly weather data and estimated ground temperatures are input to an hourly simulation tool (TRNSYS and eQuest for this research), which provides reliable coupling of GSHP system and building performance. The simulation results show that global warming will decrease the energy efficiency of GSHP in US residential buildings because a rise in inlet and outlet water temperature is predicted for GSHP systems during the cooling season and because buildings will become more cooling dominated in the future. For office buildings, although the cooling performance of GSHP will not drop significantly under future climate, the overall energy efficiency for em will decrease due to the increasing energy consumption of the ground loop pump. In the future, considering the significant ground heat imbalance for GSHP operation, GSHP will become less competitive both economically and technically than it is now in the context of US climate zones.
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Publication Details
Journal
Energy Conversion and Management
Publication Year
2015
Authors
Pengyuan Shen, Jennifer R Lukes
Categories
Building performance assessment under climate change