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Residential Home Decarbonization Using Advanced Micro-CHP

by Zhiming Gao, Philip Zoldak, Maysam Molana, Jacques Beaudry Losique
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
ASHRAE Transactions
Publication Date
Page Numbers
959 to 967
Volume
131
Publisher Location
Orlando, United States of America
Conference Name
2025 ASHRAE Winter Conference
Conference Location
Orlando, Florida, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASHRAE
Conference Date
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An efficient micro-combined heat and power (CHP) prototype was developed to provide heat and electricity for single-family homes and light commercial buildings. The unit can be installed independently at the point of energy consumption. Consequently, it enables cost-effectively and flexibly matching heat and electrical loads, simplifying distribution and installation processes, and recovering and storing waste heat as hot water. The analyzed results show that the micro-CHP using natural gas as fuel achieves 10.68%–32.80% CO2 reduction in the selected five home applications. The potential effect of H2 on decarbonization of these home was also evaluated, finding that the micro-CHP using a blended fuel with H2 and natural gas can further reduce CO2 emissions. However, the 50% CO2 reduction in the micro-CHP requires at least 70%–90% of H2 in the blend with natural gas. Overall, the micro-CHP technology demonstrates a solid potential to accelerate micro-CHP adoption in residential and light commercial markets, thereby promoting broader micro-CHP acceptance and use in the future for building decarbonization.