Solar Driven Cold Rooms for Industrial Cooling Applications
Author(s) -
Michael Berger,
Matthias Weckesser,
Christine Weber,
Jochen Döll,
Alexander Morgenstern,
Andreas Häberle
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
energy procedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.474
H-Index - 81
ISSN - 1876-6102
DOI - 10.1016/j.egypro.2012.11.102
Subject(s) - absorption refrigerator , chiller , engineering , christian ministry , solar air conditioning , water cooling , solar energy , environmental science , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , refrigeration , physics , philosophy , theology , thermodynamics
KRAMER GmbH, a German supplier for cold room construction, insulation technology and shopfitting with more than 80 years of company experience, and INDUSTRIAL SOLAR GmbH (ISG), a supplier of high-quality solar process heat systems for industrial applications, and the FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS (ISE) are currently developing a standard solar driven cold room for industrial cooling applications.Within the recent EU co-funded project SOLERA, ISE and ISG had gathered experience in the successful operation of the solar cooling technology. Main components of the SOLERA demonstration system are a linear Fresnel collector providing the driving heat at temperatures up to 200°C for two cascading ammonia water absorption chillers, which produce cold temperatures down to -12°C, as well as ice storages for peak shifting.In the current project AgroKühl, which is co-funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, a consortium of five partners, among them the company KRAMER GmbH and ISE, constructed a cold room, that will now be driven by a similar solar cooling system.Further technical details, operation experience and measurement data from the SOLERA demonstration system in 2011 as well as a description of the new system will be presented in the paper
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