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기술분야 | 에너지/자원 |
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개발상태 | TRL 7 |
보유기관 | |
기술유형 | |
지식재산권 | |
보유국가 | 독일 |
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Summary
독일의 한 대학이 에너지 절약 방식으로 식수를 원하는 온도로 가열하는 데 사용할 수 있는 새로운 열전 물 열펌프를 개발했습니다. 버퍼 탱크의 기존 (재생 가능한) 에너지를 사용하여 더 높은 온도의 음용수를 공급합니다. 이 기술은 낮은 유량 온도의 물을 샤워와 같이 더 높은 원하는 온도로 가열하는 데 적합합니다. 이것은 태양열 에너지, 열 펌프, 저온 네트워크 또는 지열로 물을 데울 때 유용합니다. 그 대학은 자격증과 기술 협력 계약을 제공합니다.
Advantages and Innovations
Competitive advantages compared to existing processes:
- Reheating largely uses renewable energy
- Requires about 25% less electrical energy than a conventional heating rod
- Little space required (similar to an under-counter device)
- No noise emissions
- Simple electrical installation
Stage of Development
TRL 7 - Concept StageDescription
More and more houses are covering their energy requirements with renewable energies such as solar thermal energy and heat pumps. These processes involve water from a buffer tank heated to a fairly low temperature. To raise the temperature for showering, for example, the conventional method is an electrical heating rod or a second fossil-fueled heat generating system.
The new thermoelectric water heat pump from a German university uses existing (renewable) energy from the buffer tank to provide potable water at higher temperatures. Cold potable water is first preheated with heat exchangers to almost the buffer tank temperature. Then thermoelectric elements use the buffer tank heat to bring the water to the desired higher temperature. For existing energy to be used as efficiently as possible, the thermoelectric element arrangement is similar to that of countercurrent heat exchangers. The water to be heated flows along a series of thermoelectric elements while the water from the buffer tank flows in the opposite direction. The buffer tank water cools down more and more while the potable water is warmed more and more by the thermoelectric elements.
The technology is suitable for heating water with low flow temperature to a higher desired temperature such as for showering. This is useful when the water is heated with solar thermal energy, heat pumps, low-temperature networks, or geothermal heat. In such cases, the heating rod normally used for reheating water is replaced by the thermoelectric heat pump described here.
The university offers a license agreement to companies active in the heat pump technology, warm water treatment and flow heater and water boiler manufacturers or thermoelectric element manufacturers. If there is interest in further development of the process, the university also offers technological cooperation.
Technology Keywords
4.6.1 Energy management4.6.3 Process optimisation, waste heat utilisationMarket Application Keywords
6.5.7 Other alternative energy (including nuclear energy and uranium mining)Sector Group
Renewable EnergyType and Size of Client
OtherType and Role of Partner Sought
The university offers a license agreement to companies active in the heat pump technology, warm water treatment and flow heater and water boiler manufacturers or thermoelectric element manufacturers. If there is interest in further development of the process, the university also offers technological cooperation.
Type of Partnership Considered
Financial agreement
Research cooperation agreement