Controlling water-to-water CO2 heat pump for optimal coefficient of performance
Scientists have designed a novel control approach for water-to-water heat pumps that use carbon dioxide. They relied on a virtual heat pump for their tests. The coefficient of performance (COE) improved by up to 14.6%.
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