Solar Cooling for the Sunbelt Regions

U. Jakob, Salvatore Vasta, W. Weiss, Daniel Neyer, P. Kohlenbach
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In 2016, air-conditioning accounted for nearly 20% of the total electricity demand in buildings worldwide and is growing faster than any other energy consumption in buildings. The main share of the projected growth in energy use for space cooling comes from emerging economies. Therefore, the IEA SHC Task 65 “Solar Cooling for the Sunbelt Regions”, started in July 2020, is focusing on innovations for affordable, safe and reliable Solar Cooling systems for the Sunbelt regions. The innovation is the adaptation of existing concepts/technologies to the Sunbelt regions using solar energy, either solar thermal or solar PV. The importance of the topic is reflected in the high number of experts participating in IEA SHC Task 65, especially as 50% of the Task experts come from industry and SMEs. This paper introduces the Task 65 and its first results, highlights the ongoing research projects and aims to attract a larger audience to get part of the initiative.
太阳带地区的太阳能冷却
2016年,空调占全球建筑总电力需求的近20%,其增长速度超过任何其他建筑能耗。预计空间冷却能源使用增长的主要份额来自新兴经济体。因此,2020年7月启动的国际能源署SHC任务65“阳光地带地区的太阳能冷却”,重点是为阳光地带地区提供价格合理、安全和可靠的太阳能冷却系统的创新。这项创新是将现有的概念/技术应用于阳光地带地区,利用太阳能,无论是太阳能热能还是太阳能光伏。该主题的重要性反映在参与IEA SHC任务65的专家人数众多,特别是50%的任务专家来自工业和中小企业。本文介绍了任务65和它的第一个结果,强调了正在进行的研究项目,旨在吸引更多的观众来获得主动性的一部分。
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