Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8121094 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The scope of the HIGH-COMBI project is the development of high solar fraction systems by innovative combination of optimized solar heating, cooling and storage technologies as well as control strategies, in order to contribute and assist the further deployment of the solar energy market. Within this project, six demonstration plants were installed in four European countries (Greece, Italy, Spain and Austria). The purpose of this article is to assess the result achieved in the technical field of the project and to present the technical aspects of the six innovative demonstration systems realised during the project period.
Keywords
CHPUnited Nations Environment ProgramUTESDECRESACMSACUNEPIEAGHECOPDomestic hot waterDHWInternational energy agencyBTESHVACAbsorption coolingSolar coolingUnderground thermal energy storageBorehole thermal energy storageSeasonal storageSolar thermal systemscoefficient of performanceSeasonal Thermal Energy StorageGround heat exchangersRenewable energy sourcesAHUAir handling unitHeat pumpSolar heat pumpCressolar fractionCombined heat and power plant
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Authors
Vassiliki N. Drosou, Panagiotis D. Tsekouras, Th.I. Oikonomou, Panos I. Kosmopoulos, Constantine S. Karytsas,