Energy and Buildings, Vol.43, No.2-3, 433-439, 2011
Evaluation of energy-related and economic aspects of heating a family house with dendromass in the north-east of Poland
This paper presents an evaluation of energy-related and economic aspects of production of thermal energy to heat a family house with wood briquette. The object of the study was a detached house with an area of 247 m(2), situated in Olsztyn, in the north-east of Poland. The study lasted three years, from October 2006 to September 2009. The highest monthly consumption of wood briquette for thermal energy production: heating water for the central heating system and hot utility water production were recorded in January (1052-1333 kg/month). The average annual briquette consumption ranged from 6.36 to 6.72 t/year. With the mean lower heating value of briquette of 17.99 GJ/t, the mean consumption of energy in the fuel ranged from 114 to 121 GJ/year. The annual cost of heat production for a family house with briquette as fuel ranged from (sic)572 to (sic)651, during the 2006/2007 and 2008/2009 seasons, respectively. It would have been cheaper by (sic)187-228 year(-1) to heat the house with seasoned willow chips, whereas using alternative fuels, such as hard coal (fraction 0.5-2.5 cm) oak pellets, natural gas and heating oil would have increased the cost of heat production. If the last of those fuels had been used, it would have increased the cost 3.5-fold as compared with wood briquette. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Biomass;Briquette;Pellets;Willow chips;Lower heating value;Heating costs;Thermal energy;Detached house