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DE-13-C029 -- Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact Analyses of Supermarket Refrigeration Systems

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DE-13-C029 -- Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact Analyses of Supermarket Refrigeration Systems

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2013

Brian A. Fricke, Ph.D; Pradeep K. Bansal, Ph.D; Shitong Zha, Ph.D

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This paper presents energy and life cycle climate performance (LCCP) analyses of a variety of supermarket refrigeration systems to identify designs that exhibit low environmental impact and high energy efficiency. EnergyPlus was used to model refrigeration systems in a variety of climate zones across the United States. The refrigeration systems that were modeled include the traditional multiplex DX system, cascade systems with secondary loops and the transcritical CO2 system. Furthermore, a variety of refrigerants were investigated, including R-32, R-134a, R-404A, R-1234yf, R-717, and R-744. LCCP analysis was used to determine the direct and indirect carbon dioxide emissions resulting from the operation of the various refrigeration systems over their lifetimes. Our analysis revealed that high-efficiency supermarket refrigeration systems may result in up to 44% less energy consumption and 78% reduced carbon dioxide emissions compared to the baseline multiplex DX system. This is an encouraging result for legislators, policy makers and supermarket owners to select low emission, high-efficiency commercial refrigeration system designs for future retrofit and new projects.

Citation: ASHRAE Conference Papers, Denver, CO