Energy saving and GHG emission reduction in a Micro-CCHP system by use of solar energy

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In this work, the reduction of greenhouse gas emission, and the energy saving by integrating solar collectors and photovoltaic panels in a Stirling engine based microcombined cooling, heating and power (mCCHP) system are studied. The mCCHP system consists of a natural gas Stirling CHP and an adsorber chiller. When the thermal outputs of the Stirling CHP and solar collectors are not sufficient to cover the heat demand for domestic hot water (DHW), heating/cooling, an auxiliary heating boiler starts to operate. The energy saving by using solar energy varies from 13.35% in December to 59.62% in April, in the case of solar collectors usage and from 7.47% in December to 28.27% in July, in the case of photovoltaic panels usage. By using solar energy the annual GHG emission decreases by 31.98% and the fuel cost reduction varies from 12.73% in December to 49.78% in June.

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Ion, I. V., Ciocea, G., & Popescu, F. (2012). Energy saving and GHG emission reduction in a Micro-CCHP system by use of solar energy. Environmental and Climate Technologies, 10(1), 16–20. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10145-012-0020-z

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