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Experimental System of Solar Adsorption Refrigeration with Concentrated Collector
Published on: October 18, 2017
Resumen
El retorno de la energía para los sistemas de calefacción solar es entre 0,5 y 1,5 veces la energía invertida para el año 2000, bajo un rápido crecimiento solar. La rápida implementación de la energía solar puede cambiar la demanda de energía del gas natural y el petróleo al carbón y la energía nuclear.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Análisis energético El análisis energético.
- Tecnología de energía solar tecnología de energía solar.
- Ciencias ambientales Ciencias ambientales.
Sus antecedentes:
- Los espacios solares y los sistemas de calentamiento de agua ofrecen ahorros potenciales de energía.
- La evaluación del balance energético neto de las tecnologías solares es crucial para la implementación sostenible.
- Las tasas de crecimiento solar proyectadas influyen en el impacto energético general.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para comparar la inversión de energía en equipos de calefacción solar con sus ahorros de energía.
- Para analizar las implicaciones energéticas bajo diferentes escenarios de implementación solar.
- Evaluar el cambio en la demanda de energía asociada con la adopción generalizada de la energía solar.
Principales métodos:
- Análisis de entrada-salida de energía para la fabricación e instalación de equipos de calefacción solar.
- Modelado de dos trayectorias de crecimiento solar (tasas de implementación altas y bajas).
- Proyección de la inversión y ahorro energético acumulado hasta el año 2000.
Principales resultados:
- Bajo un escenario de crecimiento rápido, la energía acumulada invertida para el año 2000 es de 0,5 a 1,5 veces la energía ahorrada.
- Las altas tasas de implementación de calefacción solar conducen a un cambio en la demanda de energía industrial.
- La demanda se desplaza de los combustibles de primera calidad (gas natural, petróleo) al carbón y la energía nuclear.
Conclusiones:
- El balance energético neto para la calefacción solar es sensible a las tasas de implementación.
- El rápido despliegue de energía solar requiere una evaluación más amplia de la infraestructura energética.
- Las decisiones políticas relacionadas con la energía solar deben tener en cuenta los impactos energéticos indirectos y los cambios de combustible.
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