Prospects of powering a refrigerated warehouse with renewable energy.
Author(s) : REINDL D., CLAAS M., DENISON J.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Although net zero energy buildings have been successfully demonstrated at residential and small to moderate commercial building scales, they have not been demonstrated for more energy-intensive operations such as food production or large refrigerated storage facilities. The reason is simple: residential and low-rise commercial buildings have the benefit of considerably lower energy use intensity (i.e., annual electric energy required per unit area of the building) when compared to a refrigerated facility.
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- Original title: Prospects of powering a refrigerated warehouse with renewable energy.
- Record ID : 30024474
- Languages: English
- Subject: General information
- Source: EcoLibrium - vol. 17 - n. 7
- Publication date: 2018/08
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