2022
DOI: 10.3390/pr10030583
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Cooling Potential for Single and Advanced Absorption Cooling Systems in a Geothermal Field in Mexico

Abstract: Climate change is one of the main problems humanity is currently facing due to the use of fossil fuels. At present, 20% of the total electricity consumed in buildings worldwide is for air conditioning. The development and use of thermally driven cooling systems is very important, since they can be activated by renewable energies, such as geothermal, reducing the consumption of electricity produced by fossil fuels. In this paper, we analyze a geothermal field located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, with the ai… Show more

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“…The study aimed to provide insights for future practical designs for electricity production from waste and biomass materials. Velazquez et al [8] analyzed a geothermal field in Mexico to compare the performance of absorption cooling systems driven by geothermal sources. They found that an advanced triple-effect system could potentially provide a cooling potential of 92.995 GW.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The study aimed to provide insights for future practical designs for electricity production from waste and biomass materials. Velazquez et al [8] analyzed a geothermal field in Mexico to compare the performance of absorption cooling systems driven by geothermal sources. They found that an advanced triple-effect system could potentially provide a cooling potential of 92.995 GW.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%