Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy system

The article presents an energy system solution in which the heat energy required to get domestic hot water needed for a family home is obtained by the cumulative conversion of energy from 2 renewable sources: solar energy and biomass energy. Compared to the classic variants of thermal systems, which...

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Main Authors: Dumitrescu Liliana, Cristescu Corneliu, Rădoi Radu, Pavel Ioan, Dragomir Florian, Cristea Oana Diana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/40/e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_02014.pdf
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spelling doaj-199a6caea56441319c2a368a799ed6972021-04-02T13:30:24ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011800201410.1051/e3sconf/202018002014e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_02014Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy systemDumitrescu Liliana0Cristescu Corneliu1Rădoi Radu2Pavel Ioan3Dragomir Florian4Cristea Oana Diana5National R&D Institute for Optoelectronics, Subsidiary Hydraulics and Pneumatics Research Institute INOE 2000-IHPNational R&D Institute for Optoelectronics, Subsidiary Hydraulics and Pneumatics Research Institute INOE 2000-IHPNational R&D Institute for Optoelectronics, Subsidiary Hydraulics and Pneumatics Research Institute INOE 2000-IHPNational R&D Institute for Optoelectronics, Subsidiary Hydraulics and Pneumatics Research Institute INOE 2000-IHPSC PROMECO SD SRLINMA BucharestThe article presents an energy system solution in which the heat energy required to get domestic hot water needed for a family home is obtained by the cumulative conversion of energy from 2 renewable sources: solar energy and biomass energy. Compared to the classic variants of thermal systems, which exploit a single source and provide only partially the energy needed, the combined use consists of energy supply from one source when the other is unavailable or insufficient. In the present case, when the domestic hot water requirement is no longer covered by the solar thermal panels (consumption during the night, days without sun or temporary consumption higher than the usual one), energy from biomass is used in the same system. It is converted to thermal energy using a generator where the gasification module uses the TLUD process. In addition to a higher yield of biomass, this process allows the use of a wide range of biomass types, existing in rural areas. The article presents the results obtained from the experimentation of the system that uses 4 solar panels and a thermal energy generator with a power of approx. 10 kW.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/40/e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_02014.pdf
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Dragomir Florian
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Cristescu Corneliu
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Pavel Ioan
Dragomir Florian
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Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy system
E3S Web of Conferences
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title Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy system
title_short Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy system
title_full Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy system
title_fullStr Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy system
title_full_unstemmed Obtaining thermal energy from renewable sources in rural areas using a combined energy system
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series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The article presents an energy system solution in which the heat energy required to get domestic hot water needed for a family home is obtained by the cumulative conversion of energy from 2 renewable sources: solar energy and biomass energy. Compared to the classic variants of thermal systems, which exploit a single source and provide only partially the energy needed, the combined use consists of energy supply from one source when the other is unavailable or insufficient. In the present case, when the domestic hot water requirement is no longer covered by the solar thermal panels (consumption during the night, days without sun or temporary consumption higher than the usual one), energy from biomass is used in the same system. It is converted to thermal energy using a generator where the gasification module uses the TLUD process. In addition to a higher yield of biomass, this process allows the use of a wide range of biomass types, existing in rural areas. The article presents the results obtained from the experimentation of the system that uses 4 solar panels and a thermal energy generator with a power of approx. 10 kW.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/40/e3sconf_te-re-rd2020_02014.pdf
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