2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202015407005
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Assessment of options to reduce pollutant emissions in single-family houses in north-eastern Poland

Abstract: The article presents the results of a study aiming to select the optimal source of heat for a newly designed single-family home. Commercial software was used to compare heating and ventilation systems involving a bituminous coal boiler, a condensing gas boiler, a biomass boiler, and a heat pump with water and glycol as heat transfer media. The effectiveness of natural ventilation, mechanical ventilation with a groundcoupled heat exchanger, and solar heater panels (flat and tubular) for water heating was evalua… Show more

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“…Table 5. Pollutant emissions for the heating and ventilation system and for domestic hot water [19]. Regarding the emissions of SO 2 , black carbon, and benzo(a)pyrene, the systems based on natural gas or biomass combustion proved to be the most advantageous.…”
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“…Table 5. Pollutant emissions for the heating and ventilation system and for domestic hot water [19]. Regarding the emissions of SO 2 , black carbon, and benzo(a)pyrene, the systems based on natural gas or biomass combustion proved to be the most advantageous.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2. Heating and ventilation system configuration variants in the analyzed building [19]. Hard coal boiler X X Natural gas condensation boiler…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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