Medium temperature concentrators for solar thermal applications
On the other hand, the intermittent and inconsistent nature of the solar energy with the significant seasonal variations in the intensity has urged the research and
Solar thermal utilization is an important part of renewable energy applications, and its development and application have received extensive attention. Based on the development status of medium and lo...
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On the other hand, the intermittent and inconsistent nature of the solar energy with the significant seasonal variations in the intensity has urged the research and
Photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) heat pump systems combine PV/T technology with heat pumps and are categorized into two types: direct expansion and indirect expansion, depending on whether
District heating enables an economical use of energy sources that would otherwise be wasted to cover the heating demands of buildings in urban areas. For efficient
For part I, generally, the reaction temperature of low temperature solar thermochemical system is 200–300 °C, and a typical reaction system comprises methanol
The project “Utilizing Solar Energy for Industrial Process Heat in Egyptian Industry” is financed by the GEF and implemented industrial companies that have low and medium temperature heat
Last but not the least, it can be seen from the schematic diagram of the proposed system that each part of whole system utilizes the heat source in accordance with
The effective upgrading and utilization of low or ultra-low temperature heat (below 50 °C) could meet a significant fraction of space and water heating loads. To fulfill this
Reviewed different types of solar thermal energy storage (sensible heat, latent heat, and thermochemical storage) for low- (40–120 °C) and medium-to-high temperature
The paper presents a review of solar thermal utilization to various commercial and industrial process applications. The current trend around the world has shown that the growth of solar
the conversion of low-temperature solar thermal energy into power and examines their technical feasibility and thermodynamic performance, as well as their potential for low-investment
low/medium temperature industrial heat processes. Therefore the paper considers this as a research gap in the renewable energy development research. Index Terms-Solar thermal,
Integration of solar heating systems for low-temperature heat demand in food processing industry – A review About 95 operating solar thermal projects for heat processing
Waste-heat sources can be broadly classified into three grades, according to the temperature-range properties: low-grade waste-heat (less than 230 °C), medium-grade waste
Based on the development status of medium and low temperature solar thermal utilization systems, this paper first introduces the application and performance research on subsystems
Solar thermal systems integrated with the industrial process heat for low temperature (60 – 120 °C) has a greater potential because of wider range of industrial applications. This paper studies
A substantial share of the total energy in various countries is consumed by industries and manufacturing sectors. Most of the energy is used for low and medium
Solar Thermal Energy Utilization for Medium Temperature Industrial Process Heat Applications - A Review Schmitt B and Vajen K. 2014 System analysis of a low-temperature
Low-temperature heat utilization technology covers many aspects such as heat pump, power generation, refrigeration, heat pipe, heat storage, process optimization, etc.
The basic CO 2 power cycle (BPC) is studied by driving 160 °C of the geothermal heat. This temperature is not high in many deep geothermal power plants (Moya et al., 2018),
In this paper, solar aided power generation (SAPG) has been demonstrated, through a case study, to be an efficient way to make use of solar heat in the medium and low
Moreover, low and ultra-low temperatures (with around 25 to 45°C supply temperatures) could maximise the use of low temperature waste heat and increase the
Two alternative supply temperature levels have been evaluated with dynamic simulations: low temperature (40 ∘ C ), with direct utilization of waste heat and decentralized
Climate change and the global energy crisis are urgent issues, driving the need for sustainable and renewable energy solutions. Renewable energy is critical to reducing
Abstract Solar thermal utilization is an important part of renewable energy applications, and its development and application have received extensive attention. Based on the development
utilizing very low temperature waste heat between 70 oC - 90 oC such as solar thermal systems or district heating networks in summertime for allowing cogen plants to continue producing
types: low-temperature heat utilization ( 100 o C), mid-temperature heat utilization (100-250 o C) and high-temperature heat utilization (>250 o C); According to the application field, it can be
Further development and additional use of solar thermal energy, mainly for low to medium temperature industrial process heat production, particularly that below 100 °C, can be linked to a compromise between positive
In sensible heat storage (SHS), stone and concrete are usually used in medium and high temperature (>150 °C) heat storage systems, and water tank heat storage (WTHS) is
Eventually, there remains a strong need for novel solutions for recovery and utilization of ultralow temperature heat. Hybrid thermochemical sorption seasonal storage for
Integration of solar heating systems for low-temperature heat demand in food processing industry – A review This work was supported partly by Project Q.
Solar energy which is incident on the earth surface is mostly in diffused form. Hence, ordinary solar water heating technology is able to supply only low-temperature hot
This temperature can be easily reached with flat solar collectors that can reach an average temperature of 80 degrees Celsius. Low temperature heating. Solar heating
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application of solar thermal technologies at low and medium to high temperature ranges. Conventional flat plate collector (FPC) and evacuated tube collectors (ETC) both can provide low-temperature
According to the working temperature of solar energy utilization system, it can be divided into three types: low-temperature heat utilization (﹤100. o. C), mid-temperature heat utilization
The low-temperature thermal utilization is relatively mature, and it is also the most widely used form of application in, such as the solar heating systems ( Hansen and Vad, 2018 ).
Solar thermal utilization can be divided into low-temperature thermal utilization (below 80 °C), medium-temperature thermal utilization (80–250 °C) and high-temperature thermal utilization (above 250 °C).
Since heat currently accounts about 50% of final energy demand in the European Union, a significant contribution from the renewable heating sector is still expected. Solar thermal systems are particularly interesting in terms of promoting a substantial increase of the share of low temperature heat produced by solar energy.
Thus, due to the relatively high specific cost of solar equipment and the relatively low cost of fossil fuel input, it is often difficult to demonstrate a real economic convenience of solar-based systems for production of industrial process heat in comparison with a system based only on the utilization of fossil fuel.
Solar thermal systems are particularly interesting in terms of promoting a substantial increase of the share of low temperature heat produced by solar energy. Increasing the amount of process heat production for industrial applications using solar energy sources is of real importance.
As solar thermal power generation technology becomes increasingly mature and widespread, the application potential of concentrated solar thermal utilization in other fields, however, is still rarely explored, especially in the field of industrial processes ( Iparraguirre et al., 2016 ).