The Korean Society For New And Renewable Energy
[ Article ]
New & Renewable Energy - , pp.7-7
ISSN: 1738-3935 (Print) 2713-9999 (Online)
Online publication date 23 Jun 2025
Received 30 Dec 2024 Revised 16 Apr 2025 Accepted 13 May 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7849/ksnre.2025.2236

미이용 산림바이오매스 연료를 활용한 분산형 열 공급시설의 열병합 발전 설비 종류별 경제성 비교・분석

조현민1), ; 신유근2), ; 이승재3) ; 한상균4), *
Economic Analysis of Distributed Heat Supply Facility Using Unused Forest Biomass Fuel by Designated Combined Heat and Power Facilities
Hyun-Min Cho1), ; You-Goon Shin2), ; Seung-Jae Lee3) ; Sang-Kyun Han4), *
1)Ph.D. Student, Department of Forest Management, Kangwon National University
2)Executive Director, Green Carbon Research Center
3)CEO, Namuenergy, Co. Ltd.
4)Professor, Division of Forest Sciences, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University

Correspondence to: ** hsk@kangwon.ac.kr Tel: +82-31-250-8336 These authors contributed equally to this work.


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Abstract

In South Korea, most rural households rely on individual heating systems that use kerosene, electricity, and firewood, leading to higher heating costs than those in urban areas. Distributed heat supply facilities consisting of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems and boilers that utilize unused forest biomass as fuel are being developed to reduce these costs. This study evaluated the economic feasibility of distributed heat supply facilities based on regional heat demand, particularly those consisting of gasification and Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems. The results showed that the gasification and ORC systems achieved the highest internal rates of return of 11.3% and 9.2%, respectively, when the annual heat demand was 2 GWh (approximately 100 households). However, as the heat demand increases, the economic feasibility decreases, primarily because of the rising fixed costs associated with the expansion of the piping infrastructure. The gasification system was more economically viable for demands below 4 GWh (approximately 200 households), whereas the ORC system was better for higher demands. To ensure economic viability, it is crucial to establish heat supply systems in regions with large-scale heat demand facilities beyond individual households to secure a higher heat sales ratio for CHP facilities.

Keywords:

Combined heat and power, Distributed heat supply system, U nused forest biomass, Economic analysis

키워드:

열병합 발전, 분산형 열 공급 시스템, 미이용 산림바이오매스, 경제성 분석