LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT OF THERMAL ENERGY USING SORPTION CYCLES
Abstract
Networks of thermal energy transportation are classically based on sensible heat transport and thus they are limited to short distances. In order to realize a long-distance transport, thermochemical processes are investigated, and particularly an innovating system that couples two thermochemical dipoles. The advantages of this new system, the energetic performances and the operating cost of transport are presented. A comparison with chilled water network is also done.
Long-distance transport of thermal energy using sorption cycles J. Berthiaud and al.
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