Title Use of Waste Heat from Generator Sets as the Low-Temperature Heat Source for Heat Pumps

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Abstract

This study investigates the feasibility of using waste heat from generator sets as the low-temperature heat source for heat pumps in off-grid energy systems, addressing the need for more efficient and self-sufficient heating solutions. A conceptual model was developed in which a generator and an air-to-water heat pump operate within an insulated thermal chamber, enabling the recovery of waste heat to maintain a stable 15°C inlet temperature for the heat pump. Theoretical analysis was supplemented with preliminary experimental tests performed on a small generator placed in a thermally insulated enclosure. Measurements of temperature rise and heat output allowed verification of the real heat-recovery efficiency, which reached approximately 28%. Based on real household heating demand, the study evaluated annual heat demand, heat pump electricity consumption, and fuel requirements for several recovery scenarios (28%, 45%, and 60%). The results show that maintaining a constant 15°C source temperature significantly improves heat-pump efficiency, reducing annual electricity demand. Increasing heat-recovery efficiency from 28% to 60% reduces fuel consumption by more than half and lowers annual operating costs. The findings confirm the potential of generator-supported heat-pump systems to enhance energy efficiency in off-grid applications and provide a sound basis for further optimization and real-scale validation.

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