About EU Solar Air Conditioning Design
This paper describes the main results of the EU project SACE (Solar Air Conditioning in Europe), aimed to assess the state-of-the-art, future needs and overall prospects of solar cooling in Europe.
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5 FAQs about [EU Solar Air Conditioning Design]
What is SACE (solar air conditioning in Europe)?
The SACE (Solar Air Conditioning in Europe) project was initiated in early 2002 and conducted over the next 2 years by a group of researchers from five countries, supported by the European Commission.
What is the IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme?
One of the first collaboration projects of the International Energy Agency was the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme which originated in 1977 and is still going on todayt The main focus of this programme, as deduced from the publications available, is on heating rather than cooling, although the energy demand for cooling is larger.
Are solar cooling systems economically feasible?
Tsoutsos et al. present a study of the economic feasibility of solar cooling technologies. Karagiorgas et al. investigated the application of renewable technologies in the European tourism industry and identified a large number of solar thermal systems but only a few solar cooling systems.
Does solar air conditioning save energy?
Conclusions Solar air conditioning has a strong potential for significant primary energy savings. In particular, for southern European and Mediterranean areas, solar assisted cooling systems can lead to primary energy savings in the range of 40–50%. Related cost of saved primary energy lies at about 0.07 €/kW h for the most promising conditions.
Can a district heating network be used for air conditioning?
Using district heating networks for air conditioning. In Proceedings of 19th International Congress of Refrigeration, The Hague, The Netherlands, Vol. IIIb, 1995, pp. 865-872. 69, Sehweigler, C., Demmel, S., Riesch, P. and Aiefeld, G., A new absorption chiller to establish combined cold, heat and power generation utilizing low temperature heat.


