Over the past years, the scientific community has been exploring alternative solutions to the fossil fuels used for indoor air-conditioning. The solution here suggested is formed by absorption machines powered by solar panels used to air-condition small residential buildings. The study examined a small residential building and evaluated energy savings, reduction of CO2 and the return on investment compared to a traditional solution. The results obtained might be considered as valid since the heat used was provided by a free energy source with a low environmental impact, devoid of CO2 emissions
Air-conditioning in residential buildings through absorption systems powered by solar collectors / Tarsitano, Anna; Ciancio, Virgilio; Coppi, Massimo. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - STAMPA. - 126:(2017), pp. 147-154. (Intervento presentato al convegno ATI 2017 - 72ND CONFERENCE OF THE ITALIAN THERMAL MACHINES ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION tenutosi a Lecce, Italy) [10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.134].
Air-conditioning in residential buildings through absorption systems powered by solar collectors
Tarsitano, Anna;Ciancio, Virgilio
;Coppi, Massimo
2017
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Over the past years, the scientific community has been exploring alternative solutions to the fossil fuels used for indoor air-conditioning. The solution here suggested is formed by absorption machines powered by solar panels used to air-condition small residential buildings. The study examined a small residential building and evaluated energy savings, reduction of CO2 and the return on investment compared to a traditional solution. The results obtained might be considered as valid since the heat used was provided by a free energy source with a low environmental impact, devoid of CO2 emissionsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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