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Title: Solar thermal energy


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Solar thermal energy
  • Eng. Elamir Ahmed

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Definition of solar thermal energy
  • Solar thermal energy is a renewable energy
    source.
  • Solar thermal uses technology to harness infrared
    energy from sunlight to capture and store heat.
    This stored heat is released later to warm water
    and air, or on an even larger scale, to generate
    steam which in turn powers a turbine.

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Types of solar thermal system
  • Active solar thermal system
  • Uses a pump, fan, or other powered device.
  • Passive solar thermal system
  • Does not use a pump or fan - relies on natural
    forces
  • Gravity density.
  • Indirect solar thermal system
  • A heat exchanger is used to transfer heat.
  • Example transfer heat from the circulating fluid
    to the city water.
  • Direct solar thermal system
  • Does not use a heat exchanger, direct heat
    transfer.
  • Example City or potable water is circulated from
    the tank to the collector and back.

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Solar collectors
  • Dark Surface with High Absorptance Gathers Full
    Spectrum of Solar Radiation.
  • Glass and/or Selective Surface Used to Minimize
    Conduction and Re-radiation Losses.
  • Efficiency Dependant on Collector Design and
    Working Temperature.

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Types of solar collectors
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Flat plate collectors
  • Flat-plate collector is an insulated metal box
    with a glass or plastic cover (called the
    glazing) and a dark-colored absorber plate.
  • These collectors heat liquid or air at
    temperatures less than 230F.

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evacuated tube collectors
  • Evacuated-tube collectors are usually made of
    parallel rows of transparent glass tubes. Each
    tube contains a glass outer tube and metal
    absorber tube attached to a fin. The fin is
    covered with a coating that absorbs solar energy
    well, but which inhibits radiative heat loss. Air
    is removed, or evacuated, from the space between
    the two glass tubes to form a vacuum, which
    eliminates conductive and convective heat loss.
  • The collectors can achieve high temperatures
    (230F to 300F), making them more appropriate
    for cooling, commercial and industrial
    applications. However, evacuated-tube collectors
    are more expensive than flat-plate collectors,
    with cost about twice that of flat-plate
    collectors.

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Concentrating collectors
  • Concentrating collectors consist of parabolic and
    mirrored surfaces to concentrate and get sunlight
    energy.
  • They are able to generate very high
    temperatures.
  • They demand direct sunlight and do not perform
    well in climates with low levels of direct
    sunlight.

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Solar water heating
  • One of the most cost-effective ways to include
    renewable technologies into a building is by
    incorporating solar hot water.
  • Most solar water heating systems for buildings
    have two main parts (1) solar collector and (2)
    storage tank.
  • The most common collector used in solar hot water
    systems is the flat-plate collector.
  • Solar water heating systems can be either active
    or passive, but the most common are active
    systems.

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Solar pool heating
  • The solar pool heating system uses the existing
    pool pump to circulate water through the solar
    collector where it is warmed by the sun.
  • Applicable for Indoor or Outdoor Pools
  • Highest Operating Efficiency

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Solar space heating
  • A solar space-heating system can consist of
    passive system or active system.
  • Passive systems are typically less costly and
    less complex than active systems.
  • when retrofitting a building, active systems
    might be the only option for obtaining solar
    energy.

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Solar space Cooling (Solar Absorption System)
  • Solar absorption system uses solar heat instead
    of electricity and compressor to drive the
    device.
  • Solar absorption systems use solar heat to
    separate a mixture of absorbent and refrigerant
    fluids. Once separated, the refrigerant is
    condensed and evaporated to create a cooling
    effect. It is then reabsorbed to repeat the
    cycle.
  • Solar space cooling systems are expensive and
    complicated to install and maintain.
  • The great advantage is reduced energy bills.

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Solar absorption chiller
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Solar thermal power stationPower Tower
  • Power Tower uses thousands of sun-tracking
    reflectors or heliostats to direct and
    concentrate solar radiation onto a boiler located
    atop a tower. The temperature in the boiler rises
    and the steam raised can be used to drive a
    turbine, which in turn drives an electric
    generator producing electricity.

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Solar cooking
  • Solar cooking is a technology which has been
    given a lot of attention in recent years in
    developing countries.
  • The basic design is that of a box with a glass
    cover. The box is lined with insulation and a
    reflective surface is applied to concentrate the
    heat onto the pots. The pots can be painted black
    to help with heat absorption. The solar radiation
    raises the temperature sufficiently to boil the
    contents in the pots.
  • Cooking time is often a lot slower than
    conventional cooking stoves but there is no fuel
    cost.

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Day-lighting
  • A simple and obvious use for solar energy is to
    provide light for use in buildings.
  • The buildings are designed in such a way that the
    light of the sun can be used to provide
    sufficient light for the activities taking place
    within the building.
  • The energy saving is significant and natural
    lighting is often preferred to artificial
    electric lighting.

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Solar thermal advantages
  • Cost Effective
  • Solar thermal systems can save you up to 60 of
    your costs. They offer the lowest cost of
    renewable energy technology.
  • Easy installation
  • Solar thermal systems can easily be installed and
    retrofitted to most buildings.
  • Efficiency
  • Solar thermal system is the most efficient use of
    renewable energy it's available when you need
    it, and it's a more effective solar collector -
    it even works in less sunny conditions.
  • Return on Investment
  • Solar thermal systems pay for themselves in as
    little as 5 years.
  • Reliability
  • Solar thermal systems are reliable and require
    little maintenance over their 25 year life.

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Energy costs and energy saving
  • (solar thermal energy)
  • (electrical energy)

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