2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2012.11.156
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Development of a Technology Roadmap for Solar Thermal Cooling in Austria

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“…Besides the initiatives supported by the Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, and research projects carried out by organisations such as Fraunhofer, to promote solar cooling technologies (Henning, 2007;Henning & Döll, 2012), there are other analyses on the performance and economic aspects of these systems, like the studies carried out in the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences (HFT) on thermal and photovoltaic solar cooling (Eicker, Colmenar-Santos, Teran, Cotrado, & Borge-Diez, 2014;Eicker & Dalibard, 2011) or the generation of a technology roadmap for future development of these technologies by the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) (Preisler et al, 2012).…”
Section: Cooling Research: General Overview Of Gathered Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the initiatives supported by the Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, and research projects carried out by organisations such as Fraunhofer, to promote solar cooling technologies (Henning, 2007;Henning & Döll, 2012), there are other analyses on the performance and economic aspects of these systems, like the studies carried out in the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences (HFT) on thermal and photovoltaic solar cooling (Eicker, Colmenar-Santos, Teran, Cotrado, & Borge-Diez, 2014;Eicker & Dalibard, 2011) or the generation of a technology roadmap for future development of these technologies by the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) (Preisler et al, 2012).…”
Section: Cooling Research: General Overview Of Gathered Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, current challenges for absorption cooling are directed to allow for widespread application, simplifying the operation of centralised units, while exploring alternatives for small scale decentral application. On the one hand, new working pairs are being tested, such as lithium chloride / water units, to reach good performances without the risk of crystallisation (Preisler et al, 2012). On the other hand, new simpler designs are being explored based on proven working principles, reducing sizes and weight of units to lower initial costs.…”
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“…Celiktas et al overview the results of a two-round Delphi survey for the renewable energy sector in Turkey [16]. Similarly, Preisler et al present the process of a technology roadmap for solar thermal cooling in Austria [17]. Other studies include Keller at al.…”
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confidence: 99%