Smart prospects for solar-based cooling and heating systems in the Middle East and Turkey

Dr. Abdullatif Baba, Shadi Al Shehabi, M. Bonny
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Solar-based systems represent the focal interest field for most of the newest studies of renewable energy. Solar heating and cooling systems convert thermal energy coming from the sun into electricity or heat to provide residential, commercial, and industrial areas with hot water, or to retain a specific required temperature. These technologies replace the classical fossil energy sources that are characterized by their damaging environmental impacts as well as their expensive costs. In this paper, we look at the ambitious solar projects that are already established or will be constructed in different countries of the ME and Turkey. Then, we discuss in brief most of the available technologies that rely on solar-based approaches for heating and cooling purposes. To overcome some challenges that may affect the performance of solar plants like cloudy or night environments, smart management techniques for interconnected units, or the cross-border power units of neighbored countries, are presented here and clarified by a case study. Finally, we conclude with a summary describing the most important features of our paper.
中东和土耳其太阳能制冷和供暖系统的美好前景
基于太阳能的系统代表了大多数最新可再生能源研究的焦点领域。太阳能加热和冷却系统将来自太阳的热能转化为电能或热能,为住宅、商业和工业地区提供热水,或保持特定的所需温度。这些技术取代了传统的化石能源,这些能源的特点是对环境的破坏性影响以及昂贵的成本。在本文中,我们着眼于在中东和土耳其的不同国家已经建立或将建设的雄心勃勃的太阳能项目。然后,我们简要地讨论了大多数基于太阳能的加热和冷却技术。为了克服一些可能影响太阳能发电厂性能的挑战,如多云或夜间环境,本文提出了互联单元或邻国跨境电力单元的智能管理技术,并通过案例研究加以阐明。最后,我们总结了本文最重要的特点。
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