Multigeneration source based on novel triple-component chiller configuration co-supplied with renewable and fossil energy operated in Arabic Peninsula conditions

As an outcome of Research and Development efforts New Energy Transfer published its results in peer reviewed journal: “Around the world, we can observe not only an increasing demand for electricity and heat, but also for cooling and fresh water. Especially in areas with high yearly solar irradiation, such as tropical and equatorial zones. In the Arabian Gulf region it is not uncommon to observe the average annual temperature exceeding 25 ◦ C and 40 ◦ C during the summer months. It also results in high demand for cold to provide res- idents and enterprises with thermal comfort.”

Full paper available in Open Access form: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2022.125738


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