Possibilities of Using Solar Energy in District Cooling Systems in the Mediterranean Region

John Vourdoubas
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Use of district heating and cooling systems has many environmental advantages compared to individual heating and cooling. Recent advances in solar energy technologies for heat and power generation have reduced their cost and promoted their use instead of fossil fuels. Solar-PV energy for electricity generation and solar thermal energy for hot water production are broadly used today. Solar energy resources in the Mediterranean region are abundant while space cooling in buildings is required when solar irradiance is high. The possibility of using solar energy for fuelling water chillers providing cold water in district cooling systems in the Mediterranean basin has been investigated. Existing literature and studies concerning the use of district cooling systems globally as well as the energy sources used in them have been examined. Solar-PV energy combined with compression chillers and solar thermal energy combined with thermally driven chillers can be used for cold water production. Their overall efficiencies, converting solar energy to cold water, vary between 22% and 56% compared with 45% for compression chillers using grid electricity. It is concluded that various solar energy technologies could be used with different types of water chillers for fuelling district cooling networks in the future in the Mediterranean region.
在地中海地区区域供冷系统中使用太阳能的可能性
与单独供热和供冷相比,使用区域供热和供冷系统具有许多环境优势。最近在太阳能热能和发电技术方面取得的进展降低了它们的成本,并促进了它们代替化石燃料的使用。目前,太阳能光伏发电和太阳能热能生产热水被广泛使用。地中海地区太阳能资源丰富,但当太阳辐照度较高时,需要建筑空间降温。在地中海盆地的区域冷却系统中,已经研究了利用太阳能为冷水机提供燃料的可能性。现有的文献和研究关于使用全球区域冷却系统,以及在其中使用的能源进行了审查。太阳能- pv能源与压缩式冷水机组相结合,太阳能热能与热驱动式冷水机组相结合,可用于冷水生产。它们将太阳能转化为冷水的总体效率在22%到56%之间,而使用电网的压缩制冷机的效率为45%。结论是,未来地中海地区可将各种太阳能技术与不同类型的冷水机结合使用,为区域供冷网络提供燃料。
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