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Task 33 - Solar Heat for Industrial Process
Industrial Process Indicators and Heat Integration in Industries June 2008 - PDF 0.85MB By: Christoph Brunner, Bettina Slawitsch Kanellina Giannakopoulou, Hans Schnitzer Publisher: JOANNEUM RESEARCH The goal of this report, developed in the framework of the Task 33 / IV – Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (SHIP) of the International Energy Agency, is to give an overview of the tools which have been developed within this IEA Task 33 / IV.
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Potential for Solar Heat in Industrial Processes 2008 - PDF 1.93MB Editor: Claudia Vannoni, Riccardo Battisti and Serena Drigo The goal of this report, developed in the framework of the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme Task 33 and IEA SolarPACES Programme Task IV – Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (SHIP), is to highlight the potential use of solar thermal (ST) plants to provide heat for industrial applications. In order to fulfil this aim, several national potential studies were surveyed and compared with a focus on the key results and the methodologies applied.
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Process Heat Collectors State of the Art within Task 33/IV 2008 - PDF 0.84MB Editor: Werner Weiss and Matthias Rommel The use of solar energy in commercial and industrial companies is insignificant compared to solar’s other applications. However, the potential is great and the impact on energy use could be significant as the industrial sector is the largest consumer of energy compared to the transportation, household and service sectors in OECD countries. This report gives an overview and some background information on medium temperature collectors.
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Design Guidelines - Solar Space Heating of Factory Buildings With Underfloor Heating Systems 2007 - PDF 3.05MB By: Dagmar Jaehnig and Werner Weiss This booklet presents a method to design solar thermal systems for space heating of factory buildings using underfloor heating systems. The method uses nomograms that were expanded upon using simulations of typical system configurations. There are nomograms for two different system configurations that can be used to determine reasonable values for the collector and storage tank size for a factory building with a known heat demand.
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