Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
300824 Renewable Energy 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

An experimental system was developed and tested in order to investigate the energetic performance of a solar photovoltaic system (PV) assisted earth-to-air heat exchanger (underground air tunnel) that is used for greenhouse cooling at the Solar Energy Institute, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey. Average value of temperature differences between inlet and outlet of earth-to-air heat exchanger (EAHE) was observed 8.29 °C at experimental measurements. The average heat discharge rate (cooling load) was realized as 5.02 kW by using 0.7 kW fan. System was operated about 11 h/day. As a result, total electricity energy consumption of the system was measured to be 8.10 kWh and 34.55% of this energy demand was provided from photovoltaic cells. Furthermore, 65.45% of the electricity energy demand was provided from grid connection. Results are discussed and interpreted in the paper for various performance metrics.

► The combination of solar and geothermal energy was utilized for cooling an agricultural building. ► An experimental system was developed and tested to investigate the energetic performance of a solar PV system assisted EAHE. ► Aim of the study is to improve the usage of renewable resources with hybrid methods.

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