Numerical simulation and parametric study of various operational factors affecting a PV-battery-air conditioner system under prevailing European weather conditions

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2021

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Huseyin Gunhan Ozcan
Szabolcs G. Varga
Huseyin Gunerhan
A. Hepbasli

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Elsevier Ltd

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The building sector currently accounts for approximately 40 % of final energy consumption. In the near future renewable energy driven heat pump systems will play an important role in the thermal management of buildings. The work described here deals with the effect of weather conditions as well as operational characteristics on the energy and economic performances of a solar PV powered air conditioning unit (ACU) with a battery system (PBAS) based on numerical and experimental investigations. The experiments were carried out to test the developed TRNSYS model. In the assessment various performance indicators were used while a novel performance indicator the so-called annual grid independence ratio was also proposed. The simulated studies revealed that annual energy performance indicators (self-consumption self-sufficiency grid independence and energy conversion ratios) are greatly affected by climatic conditions and operational characteristics. Besides the economic analysis has shown that the net present value and the energy consumption profiles or diverging values for state of charges are directly proportional for the hottest (Seville) climate. However they are inversely proportional for the coldest (Stockholm) climate for the considered PBAS configuration (PV-2.5 kWp ACU-2.52 kW cooling and 2.84 kW heating batteries-9.6 kW h) under the selected economic status of the sites. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Air Conditioner Unit, Annual Energy Performance, Battery, Life Cycle Economic Performance, Operational Characteristics, Solar Pv, Trnsys, Weather Conditions, Battery Management Systems, Benchmarking, Economic Analysis, Electric Batteries, Energy Conversion, Energy Utilization, Heat Pump Systems, Meteorology, Thermal Management (electronics), Air Conditioner Systems, Air Conditioning Units, Economic Performance, Energy Conversion Ratio, Energy Performance Indicators, Experimental Investigations, Operational Characteristics, Performance Indicators, Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning, Computer Simulation, Energy Storage, Life Cycle Analysis, Numerical Model, Photovoltaic System, Weather, Europe, Battery management systems, Benchmarking, Economic analysis, Electric batteries, Energy conversion, Energy utilization, Heat pump systems, Meteorology, Thermal management (electronics), Air conditioner systems, Air conditioning units, Economic performance, Energy conversion ratio, Energy performance indicators, Experimental investigations, Operational characteristics, Performance indicators, Air conditioning, air conditioning, computer simulation, energy storage, life cycle analysis, numerical model, photovoltaic system, weather, Europe, TRNSYS, Air Conditioner Unit, Weather Conditions, Solar PV, Annual Energy Performance, Operational Characteristics, Battery, Life Cycle Economic Performance, Life cycle economic performance, Zero-Energy, Operational characteristics, Heat-Pump, Annual energy performance, Battery, Air conditioner unit, Weather conditions, Self-Consumption, TRNSYS, Impact, Office Buildings, Solar PV, Connected Photovoltaic Systems, Facades, World Map

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering

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Sustainable Cities and Society

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67

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102754

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CrossRef : 16

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16

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14

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AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY7
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RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION12
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