2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14134057
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Integrating Novel Microchannel-Based Solar Collectors with a Water-to-Water Heat Pump for Cold-Climate Domestic Hot Water Supply, Including Related Solar Systems Comparisons

Abstract: In Canada, more than 80% of energy in the residential sector is used for space heating and domestic hot water (DHW) production. This study aimed to model and compare the performance of four different systems, using solar energy as a renewable energy source for DHW production. A novel microchannel (MC) solar thermal collector and a microchannel-based hybrid photovoltaic/thermal collector (PVT) were fabricated (utilizing a microchannel heat exchanger in both cases), mathematical models were created, and performa… Show more

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“…Conti et al [21] proposed a design methodology for PVT module with a reversible heat pump based on the dynamic simulation considering building energy demand, thermal and electrical energy production and power consumption of the system. Kashan et al [22] proposed the microchannel based hybrid PVT module (MCPVT) and was constructed mathematical models using energy simulation. Moreover, the water-to-water heat pump was combined with MCPVT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conti et al [21] proposed a design methodology for PVT module with a reversible heat pump based on the dynamic simulation considering building energy demand, thermal and electrical energy production and power consumption of the system. Kashan et al [22] proposed the microchannel based hybrid PVT module (MCPVT) and was constructed mathematical models using energy simulation. Moreover, the water-to-water heat pump was combined with MCPVT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%