Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude country

One popular simulation tool for predicting solar thermal (ST) performance is the F-chart model, which has not been validated for the conditions in equatorial-climate countries. In this work, the performance of two ST systems (evacuated tube collectors (ETCs) and flat plate collectors (FPCs), widely...

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Main Authors: Esteban Zalamea-León, Mateo Astudillo-Flores, Antonio Barragán-Escandón, Manuel Raúl Peláez-Samaniego
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Published: Elsevier 2023-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723013094
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author Esteban Zalamea-León
Mateo Astudillo-Flores
Antonio Barragán-Escandón
Manuel Raúl Peláez-Samaniego
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Mateo Astudillo-Flores
Antonio Barragán-Escandón
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description One popular simulation tool for predicting solar thermal (ST) performance is the F-chart model, which has not been validated for the conditions in equatorial-climate countries. In this work, the performance of two ST systems (evacuated tube collectors (ETCs) and flat plate collectors (FPCs), widely used for supplying domestic hot water (DHW) was assessed and compared with F-chart simulation results. The energy demands were simulated by scheduling hot water discharges and measuring the backup energy requirements to fulfil DHW needs. Then, the difference between the calculated solar fraction using the F-chart model and the measured solar fraction was obtained. Both the measurements and simulations showed that the ETC systems performed better than the FPC systems in a city located on the Ecuadorian highlands with distinct climate conditions. The results showed that ETC systems are, on average, up to 18.5% more efficient than FPC systems. A comparative economic analysis was carried out considering that domestic water heating systems are backed up with liquified petroleum gas (LPG) or electricity, both with and without state subsidies. However, due to the higher cost of ETC technology compared to FPC technology, and despite ETC’s higher efficiency than FPC’s, only US$0.34 per month can be saved on average because of the impact of energy subsidies. Thus, the FPC technology seems more profitable, under the mentioned conditions, because of its lower capital costs. With backup systems powered by unsubsidized energy, the two technologies are nearly comparable. The ETC technology appears suitable only under the unsubsidized electricity scenario. The novelty of this research is that real ST systems installed under similar conditions are integrated, the operation of ST technologies for DWH is simulated, and the different inclinations and orientations of solar collectors are considered. The results are compared with simulations from the F-chart model, and each system is economically assessed.
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spelling doaj.art-5b76e26603964f6a98dad14836655e2b2023-12-23T05:21:41ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472023-11-011025672581Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude countryEsteban Zalamea-León0Mateo Astudillo-Flores1Antonio Barragán-Escandón2Manuel Raúl Peláez-Samaniego3Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Cuenca, Av 12 de Abril y Agustin Cueva, Cuenca, Ecuador; Corresponding author.Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Cuenca, Av 12 de Abril y Agustin Cueva, Cuenca, EcuadorGrupo de Investigación en Energía, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Calle Vieja 12-30 y Elia Liut, Cuenca, EcuadorDepartamento de Química Aplicada y Sistemas de Producción, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad de Cuenca, EcuadorOne popular simulation tool for predicting solar thermal (ST) performance is the F-chart model, which has not been validated for the conditions in equatorial-climate countries. In this work, the performance of two ST systems (evacuated tube collectors (ETCs) and flat plate collectors (FPCs), widely used for supplying domestic hot water (DHW) was assessed and compared with F-chart simulation results. The energy demands were simulated by scheduling hot water discharges and measuring the backup energy requirements to fulfil DHW needs. Then, the difference between the calculated solar fraction using the F-chart model and the measured solar fraction was obtained. Both the measurements and simulations showed that the ETC systems performed better than the FPC systems in a city located on the Ecuadorian highlands with distinct climate conditions. The results showed that ETC systems are, on average, up to 18.5% more efficient than FPC systems. A comparative economic analysis was carried out considering that domestic water heating systems are backed up with liquified petroleum gas (LPG) or electricity, both with and without state subsidies. However, due to the higher cost of ETC technology compared to FPC technology, and despite ETC’s higher efficiency than FPC’s, only US$0.34 per month can be saved on average because of the impact of energy subsidies. Thus, the FPC technology seems more profitable, under the mentioned conditions, because of its lower capital costs. With backup systems powered by unsubsidized energy, the two technologies are nearly comparable. The ETC technology appears suitable only under the unsubsidized electricity scenario. The novelty of this research is that real ST systems installed under similar conditions are integrated, the operation of ST technologies for DWH is simulated, and the different inclinations and orientations of solar collectors are considered. The results are compared with simulations from the F-chart model, and each system is economically assessed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723013094Solar thermalFlat plate collectorsEvacuated tube collectorsSolar thermal performanceResidential hot water
spellingShingle Esteban Zalamea-León
Mateo Astudillo-Flores
Antonio Barragán-Escandón
Manuel Raúl Peláez-Samaniego
Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude country
Energy Reports
Solar thermal
Flat plate collectors
Evacuated tube collectors
Solar thermal performance
Residential hot water
title Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude country
title_full Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude country
title_fullStr Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude country
title_full_unstemmed Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude country
title_short Comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus F-chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial-latitude country
title_sort comparative capacities of residential solar thermal systems versus f chart model predictions and economic potential in an equatorial latitude country
topic Solar thermal
Flat plate collectors
Evacuated tube collectors
Solar thermal performance
Residential hot water
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723013094
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