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Name of technology example: Type
CO2-Heat Pump
CO2-Wärmepumpe.jpg
Energy Efficiency
Renewable Energy
☐ Alternative Methodology
Description A heat pump is a device that provides heat energy from a source of heat to a destination called a "heat sink". Heat pumps are designed to move thermal energy opposite to the direction of spontaneous heat flow by absorbing heat from a cold space and release it to a warmer one, and vice-versa. A heat pump uses some amount of external power to accomplish the work of transferring energy from the heat source to the heat sink.

In agriculture and food industry, the heat pump can be used to transfer lower temperature waste heat to usable heat at temperatures of 60°C. With CO2 as working medium temperatures upto 90°C can be reached. While heating on one side, the heat pump is cooling on the other side. So, ideally the heat pump can coincidently be used as a heating and cooling device. While using thermal storages, the heat pump can ideally be operated with fluctuating renewable energy sources like wind an solar power.

Technology for the Application of
Solar ☐ Biomass ☐ Biofuel
☐ Biogas Wind ☐ Geo-Thermal
Hydro ☐ Energy Efficiency
☐ Other: /
Primarily Relevant for the following Agricultural Value Chain Steps
☐ Mechanization ☐ Efficiency of Operation Processing
☐ Transportation ☐ Controlled Atmosphere ☐ Controlled Temperature
☐ Mechanical Sorting ☐ Preservation
Other: space heating and cooling
Primarily Relevant for the following Agricultural Value Chain Activities
☐ Grinding ☐ Hauling and conveying ☐ Sorting
☐ Seedbed Preparation ☐ Milling ☐ Tearing
☐ Planting Washing ☐ Mixing
☐ Pumping Heating Drying
☐ Irrigation Cooling ☐ Animal feeding
☐ Fertilizing ☐ Venting ☐ Animal health and Welfare
☐ Pest Management ☐ Lighting ☐ Packing and branding
☐ Cutting Sanitation
☐ Other: /
Primarily Implemented in the following Commodity Groups
☐ Cereals ☐ Fruits and vegetables ☐ Nuts and berries
☐ Forage ☐ Dairy products ☐ Meat products
☐ Oil Seeds ☐ Roots and Tubers ☐ Eggs
☐ Pulses ☐ Fiber Crops ☐ Forestry
☐ Sugars ☐ Stimulants ☐ Spices
Other: All commodity groups with heating, cooling and drying requirements
Region & Country of
Development
Region

☐ Africa
☐ South Asia
☐ East Asia & The Pacific
Europe & Central Asia - Germany
☐ Latin America & The Caribbean
☐ Middle East & North Africa
☐ North America
☐ N/A: /
Region & Country of
Current Deployment
Worldwide

Africa
South Asia
East Asia & The Pacific
Europe & Central Asia
Latin America & The Caribbean
Middle East & North Africa
North America
☐ N/A: /
Region & Country of
Potential Deployment
Worldwide

Africa
South Asia
East Asia & The Pacific
Europe & Central Asia
Latin America & The Caribbean
Middle East & North Africa
North America
☐ N/A: /
Manufacturers CO2 high temperature heat pumps: http://www.thermea.de

Standard heat pumps: http://www.waermepumpen.info/hersteller

Economics Depending on the application, heat pumps can provide low cost heat economically
Technology Development Level Co2 heat pump: pilot projects and first implementation

Standard heat pumps: widespread use

Required Maintenance Technical Level Medium: technology can be maintained through its life cycle with uncommon tools and requires moderate training for maintenance
Required Infrastructure for Deployment Medium: technology development requires uncommon tools, mid-development level supporting technologies and moderately trained personnel
Required Resources during manufacture Energy, Metals, Plastics, Lubricants and whatever a professional mechanical and electrical workshop requires
Required Resources during operation Electricity and CO2 as working medium
Deployment
Level
Country-wide use, first commercial project in Germany and Switzerland (http://www.thermeco2.com/de/projekte/item/386-schlachtbetrieb-zuerich);
Deployment Capability and Potential The technology can be widely deployed; Has the potential for worldwide use;
Requirements for Deployment Local engineering capabilities, project management, technology transfer and distribution chains, implementation od local production and maintenance sevices;
Relevance for Autonomy and Food Security Energy independent: operates with onsite renewables, requires supporting tech and services
Environment Impacts (emissions) Low: no direct emissions, when operated with renewable energies, indirect emissions during manufacturing and transport
Conformity with Bio- Cybernetic System Rules High
Additional information / Comments No comments.
Internal Reference
Additional Links

Information about CO2 heat pumps: http://www.thermea.de

General information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pump

"Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy," is not in the list (Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Alternative Methodology) of allowed values for the "PAT Type" property.