Vapour absorption system run by biogas and solar energy.
Author(s) : SURVE A. K.
Summary
The present paper describes how solar energy systems can be used in different ways for cooling purposes, how bio-gas systems can be used, and how electrolux refrigeration systems can be operated by taking other useful sources like water for baths, cooling systems, and lighting system. In the discussion, the critical pressure and temperature parameters are considered. The advantages of this system are: the availability of solar energy, life cycle cost, clean environment, absence of moving parts, etc. The only disadvantage is low COP.
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- Original title: Vapour absorption system run by biogas and solar energy.
- Record ID : 1998-3490
- Languages: English
- Source: National symposium on future trends in refrigeration technology. Souvenir cum proceedings.
- Publication date: 1998/01/24
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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