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Economic Analysis of Cogeneration System Considering Economical Value of $CO_2$ Reduction Effect (이산화탄소 저감 효과의 경제적인 가치를 고려한 Cogeneration System의 경제성 분석)

  • Kang, Yul-Ho;Ku, Bon-Cheol;Han, Young-Cheol;Lee, Jae-Keun
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.1117-1121
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    • 2008
  • Recently energy consumption and $CO_2$ emission issue are important problem on international society. The present study has been conducted economic analysis considering economical value of $CO_2$ reduction effect. We analyze annual energy cost and annual $CO_2$ emission of the cogeneration system and gas boiler system in hotel. The first results shows that annual energy cost of cogeneration system (751,740,126 won) is more profitable than gas boiler system (801,128,408 won) by 6.2% (49,388,281 won). The second results shows that annual $CO_2$ emission of cogeneration system (3,297 ton) is less than gas boiler system (3,536 ton) by 6.8% (239 ton). The Economical value of $CO_2$ reduction effect is 4,773,898 won. The cost effect according to the reduction of $CO_2$ is corresponding to 9.7% of reduction cost for total energy cost. The result of this study means that $CO_2$ reduction effect is essential item in introduction and change of facility for economic analysis.

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Energy efficiency retrofit package plan for existing buildings (기존 건축물의 에너지 효율화 리트로핏 패키지 방안)

  • Kim, Su Min;Cho, Hyun Mi
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2020
  • In the past few decades, the global population growth and rapid economic development have resulted in significant increases in building energy consumption. To reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and building energy consumption, building materials and energy technologies must be optimized. Building retrofitting is a more efficient method than reconstruction to improve the building energy performance. In order to improve the energy performance of existing buildings, this study proposed energy-efficiency retrofit plans and derived cost-effective retrofit plan. The energy efficient retrofit method is achieved through the packaging of energy technology and the energy and cost reduction effect of the energy efficiency retrofit package are analyzed. As a result of the study, the energy-efficiency retrofit package showed an energy reduction effect of up to 60% or more and a construction cost reduction of about 30%. This study argues that optimal energy and construction cost reduction of existing buildings are possible through the packaging of energy efficiency technology.

The Effect of Composition on Hydrogen Reduction Behavior of Ball-milled WO3-CuO Nanocomposite Powders (볼밀링한 WO3-CuO 나노복합분말의 조성에 따른 수소환원 거동)

  • Jung Sung-Soo;Kang Yun-Sung;Lee Jai-Sung
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.13 no.3 s.56
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    • pp.205-210
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    • 2006
  • The effect of Cu content on hydrogen reduction behavior of ball-milled $WO_3$-CuO nanocomposite powders was investigated. Hydrogen reduction behavior and reduction percent(${\alpha}$) of nanopowders were characterized by thermogravimetry (TG) and hygrometry measurements. Activation energy for hydrogen reduction of $WO_3$ nanopowders with different Cu content was calculated at each heating rate and reduction percent(${\alpha}$). The activation energy for reduction of $WO_3$ obtained in this study existed in the ranging from 129 to 139 kJ/mol, which was in accordance with the activation energy for $WO_3$ powder reduction of conventional micron-sized.

Experimental Study on Drag Reduction Effect of PEO in Turbulent Flow (난류유동에서 PEO가 마찰저항 감소효과에 미치는 영향에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Chun, W.G.;Kim, S.;Lee, B.A.;Choi, H.J.;Kim, C.A.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 1999
  • As polymer added in flow, the phenomenon of drag reduction effect was found by many experiments and studies. We divided polymer into three molecular weight($2{\times}10^5,\;4{\times}10^5,\;5{\times}10^5$) and into four concentration(1, 5, 10, 20wppm), then we measured the drag reduction effect in the range Reynolds Number with $30000{\sim}60000$. Finally we found that the most effect drag reduction was that molecular weight is $2{\times}10^5$ with 10wppm concentration. Then the concentration was according to PEO molecular weight, and in general DR increase according to Reynolds Number.

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Input energy spectra and energy characteristics of the hysteretic nonlinear structure with an inerter system

  • Wang, Yanchao;Chen, Qingjun;Zhao, Zhipeng;Hu, Xiuyan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.76 no.6
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    • pp.709-724
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    • 2020
  • The typical inerter system, the tuned viscous mass damper (TVMD), has been proven to be efficient. It is characterized by an energy-dissipation-enhancement effect, whereby the dashpot deformation of TVMD can be amplified for enhanced energy dissipation efficiency. However, existing studies related to TVMD have mainly been performed on elastic structures, so the working mechanism remains unclear for nonlinear structures. To deal with this, an energy-spectrum analysis framework is developed systematically for classic bilinear hysteretic structures with TVMD. Considering the soil effect, typical bedrock records are propagated through the soil deposit, for which the designed input energy spectra are proposed by considering the TVMD parameters and structural nonlinear properties. Furthermore, the energy-dissipation-enhancement effect of TVMD is quantitatively evaluated for bilinear hysteretic structures. The results show that the established designed input energy spectra can be employed to evaluate the total energy-dissipation burden for a nonlinear TVMD structure. Particularly, the stiffness of TVMD is the dominant factor in adjusting the total input energy. Compared with the case of elastic structures, the energy-dissipation-enhancement effect of TVMD for nonlinear structures is weakened so that the expected energy-dissipation effect of TVMD is replaced by the accumulated energy dissipation of the primary structure.

Analysis on the Energy and GHG Emissions Reduction Effect of Old Public Health Centers through Green-remodeling (노후 보건소의 그린리모델링을 통한 에너지 및 탄소배출 저감효과 분석)

  • Jeong-Heum Cho;Jinhwan Oh;Yeonju Kang;Yujin Nam
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.18-26
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    • 2023
  • Green-remodeling is to improve the energy performance of existing buildings that have been aged for more than 15 years since completion. In order to achieve the national greenhouse gas emission reduction plan in the building sector, it is necessary to analyze the carbon reduction effect by considering the internal carbon emissions that may occur during green-remodeling of old buildings. This study analyzed the effects of energy reduction and carbon emission reduction when green-remodeling was applied to old health centers constructed in 1992. When applying green-remodeling, the carbon emission reduction effect considered the embodied carbon emission of the improvement items and the carbon emission at the building operation stage. When applying green-remodeling to existing buildings, energy consumption was reduced by 39.3%, and carbon emissions were reduced by 48.9% after 27 years of green-remodeling. In order to reduce carbon emissions, it was important to apply a renewable system as an item to improve the performance of green-remodeling. In particular, it was confirmed that it is very important to consider the photovoltaic system as a top priority for the carbon emission reduction.

A Research on Energy Reduction Effect of Cogeneration System of Apartment Houses (공동주택 열병합발전시스템도입에 의한 에너지 절감효과에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Min-Kyung;Kim, Ju-Young;Hong, Won-Hwa
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.484-487
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    • 2006
  • Today, the age of high oil prices is continued, due to the energy demand is on the increase and human principlal energy sorce, fossil fuel. As an alternative plan of energy saving, co-generation system that produces power and thermal energy at the same time has actively developed. In 1960s, co-generation system was introduced to Korea and since 2000 it has diffused throughout the apartment house. Therefore, objectives of this study are to analyze the energy reduction effects in the region 4 apartment houses of Daegu and Kyungbuk regionand set up a plan for its expansion in the future.

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Function of Home Energy Savings and Carbon Emission Reduction by Urban Vegetation- Case of Chuncheon- (도시식생의 주택에너지절약 및 탄소배출저감 기능 -춘천시를 대상으로-)

  • 조현길;서옥하;한갑수
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.104-117
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    • 1998
  • Rising concern about climate change has evoked interest in the potential for urban vegetation to help reduce the level of atmospheric CO\sub 2\, a major heat-trapping gas. This study quantified the functio of home energy savings and carbon emission reduction by shading, evapotranspiration and windspeed reduction of urban vegetatioin in Chuncheon. Tree and shrub cover averaged approximately 13% in residential land. The effects of shading, evapotranspiration and windspeed reduction annually saved heating energy by 2.2% and cooling energy by 8.8%. The heating and cooling energy savings reduced carbon emissions by 3.0% annually. These avoided emissions equaled the amount of carbon emitted annually from fossil fuel consumption by a population of about 1,230. Carbon emission reduction per residential building was 55kg for detached buildings and 872 kg for multifamily buildings. Urban vegetation annually decreased heating and cooling energy cost by ₩1.1 billions, which were equivalent to annual savings of ₩10,000 savings and carbon emission reduction due to tree plantings in the wrong locations, while windspeed reduction had a great effect. Plantings fo large trees close to the west and east wall of buildings, full tree plantings on the north, and avoidance of shade-tree plantings or selection of solar-friendlytrees on the south were recommended to improve the function of building energy savings and carbon emission reduction by urban vegetation.

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Heating and Cooling Energy Conservation Effects by Green Roof Systems in Relation with Building Location, Usage and Number of Floors

  • Son, Hyeong Min;Park, Dong Yoon;Chang, Seong Ju
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2014
  • Building energy consumption takes up almost 25% of the total energy consumption. Therefore, diversified ways, such as improving wall and window insulation, have been considered to reduce building energy consumption. Recently, green roof system has been explored as an effective alternative for dealing with reducing heating and cooling energy, thermal island effect and improving water quality. However, recent studies regarding a green roof system have only focused on building energy reduction without considering the applied usage, location, and story of the green roof system. Therefore, this study pays attention to the heating and cooling energy in relation to the applied usage, location, and story of a green roof system for investigating its impact on energy reduction. The result of simulations show that the reduction in heating energy consumption is higher when applied to Cherwon-gun province which has a continental climate condition, compared to the city of Busan that is distinguished by its warm climate. Cooling energy saving turns out to be higher when the green roof system is applied to Busan in comparison with Cherwon. As for the applied usage or function of the building, residential space acquires the highest heating and cooling energy saving effect rather than commerce, educational or office space because of HVAC's running time based on usage. When it comes to the story of the green roof, both heating and cooling energy saving become the highest when the green roof is applied to single-storied buildings. The reason is that single story building is affected by the ground largely. Generally, the variations of heating energy consumption are larger than the cooling energy consumption. The outcome of the simulations, when a green roof system is applied, indicates that the energy consumption reduction rate is dynamically responding to the applied usage, location, and story. Therefore, these factors should be counted closely for maximizing the reduction of energy consumption through green roof systems.

Effect of $CO_2$ Concentration on Reduction Reactivity of Oxygen Carriers for Chemical-looping Combustor (매체순환식 가스연소기용 산소공여입자들의 환원반응성에 미치는 $CO_2$ 농도의 영향)

  • Ryu, Ho-Jung;Lee, Seung-Yong;Kim, Hong-Ki;Park, Moon-Lee
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.245-255
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    • 2009
  • Effect of CO$_2$ concentration on reduction reactivity of oxygen carrier particles for chemical-looping combustor were investigated. Four particles, NiO/bentonite, OCN601-650, OCN702-1100, OCN702-1250, were used as oxygen carrier particles and two kinds of gases (CH$_4$, 5%, N$_2$ balance and CH$_4$ 5%, CO$_2$ balance) were used as reactants for reduction. For all oxygen carrier particles, higher maximum conversion, reduction rate, oxygen transfer capacity, and oxygen transfer rate were achieved when we used N$_2$ balance gas. OCN601-650 particle showed higher oxygen transfer rate for all gases than other particles, and therefore we selected OCN601-650 particle as the best candidate. For all particles, lower carbon depositions were observed when we used CO$_2$ balance gas.