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Experimental System of Solar Adsorption Refrigeration with Concentrated Collector
Published on: October 18, 2017
まとめ
太陽熱暖房システムのエネルギー回報は,太陽光発電の急速な成長の下で2000年までに投資されたエネルギーの0.5〜1.5倍です. 迅速な太陽光発電の導入は,エネルギー需要を天然ガスや石油から石炭や原子力に転換させる可能性があります.
科学分野:
- エネルギー分析とは
- 太陽光発電の技術について
- 環境科学 環境科学
背景:
- 太陽光発電のスペースと温水システムは,潜在的エネルギー節約を提供します.
- 太陽光発電技術の純エネルギーバランスを評価することは,持続可能な実施に不可欠です.
- 予測される太陽光発電の成長率は,エネルギーの全体的な影響に影響を与えます.
研究 の 目的:
- 太陽熱設備へのエネルギー投資と,そのエネルギー節約を比較する.
- 異なる太陽光発電の導入シナリオの下でのエネルギー効果を分析する.
- 太陽光発電の普及に伴うエネルギー需要の変化を評価する.
主な方法:
- 太陽熱設備の製造と設置のためのエネルギー入力・出力分析.
- 2つの太陽光発電の成長経路 (高い実施率と低い実施率) のモデリング.
- 2000年までの累積的なエネルギー投資と節約の予測.
主要な成果:
- 急速な成長シナリオでは,2000年までに投資された累積エネルギーは,節約されたエネルギーの0.5〜1.5倍になります.
- 太陽熱の導入率が高いことが,産業用エネルギー需要の転換につながっています.
- 需要は,高品質の燃料 (天然ガス,石油) から石炭や原子力へと移行している.
結論:
- 太陽熱の純エネルギーバランスは,実施率に敏感です.
- 急速な太陽光発電の導入は,より広範なエネルギーインフラストラクチャの評価を必要とします.
- 太陽光発電に関する政策決定には,間接的なエネルギー影響と燃料シフトを考慮する必要があります.
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