Analysis Of Multi-energy Complementary Integration
The multi-energy complementary system of scenery, water and fire storage utilizes the combined advantages of wind energy, solar energy, water energy, coal, natural gas and other resources
The multi-energy complementary system of scenery, water and fire storage utilizes the combined advantages of wind energy, solar energy, water energy, coal, natural gas and other resources
This study proposes a multi-energy complementary heating system that uses solar energy combined with biomass energy as the main heat source, with electricity as an auxiliary
With the proposal of Chinese government’s “the goals of carbon peaking by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060”, the utilization of low-carbon building
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This study proposes a combined cooling and heating system based on an absorption heat pump, which uses a variety of clean and renewable energies, such as solar heat, geothermal, waste heat, biomass, and air-source energy, to achieve the combined cooling and heating in a wide temperature range from -20 ℃ to 90 ℃.
This paper proposes a collaborative optimization scheduling strategy for a multi-energy complementary CCHP system consisting of solar photovoltaics (PVs), wind turbines (WTs), a power generation unit (PGU), a heat pump (HP), an absorption chiller (AC).
Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Multi-energy complementary distributed energy system (MECDES) is an important development direction for the energy system. It has the advantages of energy
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