ABSTRACT

Cooling buildings is a major global energy consumer and the energy requirement is growing year by year. This guide to solar cooling technology explains all you need to know about how solar energy can be converted into cooling energy. It outlines the difference between heat-driven and photovoltaic-driven systems and gives examples of both, making clear in what situations solar cooling technology makes sense. It includes chapters on:

• solar thermal collectors

• solar cooling technologies

• cold distribution

• storage components

• designing and sizing

• installation, operation and maintenance

• economic feasibility

• potential markets

• case studies.

Solar Cooling is for engineers, architects, consultancies, solar thermal technology companies, students and anyone who is interested in getting involved with this technology.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

Solar thermal collectors

chapter 3|21 pages

Solar cooling technologies

chapter 4|12 pages

Cold distribution

chapter 5|19 pages

Storage in solar thermal cooling systems

chapter 6|33 pages

Designing and sizing solar cooling systems

chapter 7|14 pages

Installation, operation and maintenance

chapter 8|18 pages

Economic feasibility

chapter 10|25 pages

Case studies

chapter 11|4 pages

Glossary

chapter 12|8 pages

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