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Type: Artigo de Evento
Title: Review of the recent advances in solar assisted heat pumps integrated with renewable energy sources
Authors: Filipe Nogueira de Carvalho
Willian Moreira Duarte
Luiz Machado
Abstract: This review article aims to investigate the arrangements, energy performance, economic viability and environmental impacts of solar assisted heat pumps (SAHP) integrated with renewable energy sources. Such equipments have been the object of recent studies in the area of energy and sustainability as it involves the conversion of solar energy into thermal energy to promote direct heating of water, space, drying, desalination and also expansion of the refrigerant fluid in the evaporator of the equipment. In addition it is also responsible for the conversion of photovoltaic energy to generate electric current to supply the compressor power demand when combined with photovoltaic panels. The renewable source energy production strategy to enhance the heat pump performance is a promising technology to fulfill the Net Zero Scenario. Furthermore, the increasing sales year after year demonstrate that SAHPs are able to completely overcome the heat demand provided by boilers that consume fossil fuels and contribute to accelerate the ozone layer depletion. The information presented in this article contribute with other researches and professionals interested in the SAHP and renewable energy sources technology.
Subject: Evaporadores
language: eng
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Publisher Initials: UFMG
metadata.dc.publisher.department: ENG - DEPARTAMENTO DE ENGENHARIA MECÂNICA
Rights: Acesso Aberto
Atribuição 3.0 Portugal
metadata.dc.rights.uri: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pt/
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/58541
Issue Date: 2022
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