Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water Demand

The use of solar water heating systems with evacuated tube collectors has been experiencing a rapid growth in recent years. Times when there is demand for hot water, the days of use and the volumes demanded may determine the profitability of these systems, even within the same city. Therefore, this...

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Main Authors: Carlos J. Porras-Prieto, Susana Benedicto-Schönemann, Fernando R. Mazarrón, Rosa M. Benavente
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/12/1053
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author Carlos J. Porras-Prieto
Susana Benedicto-Schönemann
Fernando R. Mazarrón
Rosa M. Benavente
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description The use of solar water heating systems with evacuated tube collectors has been experiencing a rapid growth in recent years. Times when there is demand for hot water, the days of use and the volumes demanded may determine the profitability of these systems, even within the same city. Therefore, this paper characterizes the behavior of a solar system with active circulation with the objective of determining the profitability variations according to the timing and schedule of demand. Through a simplified methodology based on regression equations, calculated for each hour of the day based on data from an experimental facility, the useful energy is estimated from the time and frequency of the demand for hot water at 60 °C. The analysis of the potential profitability of the system in more than 1000 scenarios analyzed shows huge differences depending on the number of days when the water is demanded, the time when demand occurs, the irradiation and the average price of energy. In cities with high irradiation and high energy prices, the system could be profitable even in homes where it is used only on weekends. The study of profitability in a building of 10 homes shows that by applying an average European household’s profile for hot water demand, levels close to full potential would be reached; for this, it is necessary to optimize the collection surface.
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spelling doaj.art-5e6f474870644ae2b5ddb174c7e30a6d2022-12-22T04:25:19ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732016-12-01912105310.3390/en9121053en9121053Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water DemandCarlos J. Porras-Prieto0Susana Benedicto-Schönemann1Fernando R. Mazarrón2Rosa M. Benavente3School of Agricultural, Food and Biosystems Engineering, Agroforestry Engineering Department, Technical University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainSchool of Agricultural, Food and Biosystems Engineering, Agroforestry Engineering Department, Technical University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainSchool of Agricultural, Food and Biosystems Engineering, Agroforestry Engineering Department, Technical University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainSchool of Agricultural, Food and Biosystems Engineering, Agroforestry Engineering Department, Technical University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainThe use of solar water heating systems with evacuated tube collectors has been experiencing a rapid growth in recent years. Times when there is demand for hot water, the days of use and the volumes demanded may determine the profitability of these systems, even within the same city. Therefore, this paper characterizes the behavior of a solar system with active circulation with the objective of determining the profitability variations according to the timing and schedule of demand. Through a simplified methodology based on regression equations, calculated for each hour of the day based on data from an experimental facility, the useful energy is estimated from the time and frequency of the demand for hot water at 60 °C. The analysis of the potential profitability of the system in more than 1000 scenarios analyzed shows huge differences depending on the number of days when the water is demanded, the time when demand occurs, the irradiation and the average price of energy. In cities with high irradiation and high energy prices, the system could be profitable even in homes where it is used only on weekends. The study of profitability in a building of 10 homes shows that by applying an average European household’s profile for hot water demand, levels close to full potential would be reached; for this, it is necessary to optimize the collection surface.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/12/1053active solar water-heating systemevacuated-tube collectorhot waterschedule of demandprofitability
spellingShingle Carlos J. Porras-Prieto
Susana Benedicto-Schönemann
Fernando R. Mazarrón
Rosa M. Benavente
Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water Demand
Energies
active solar water-heating system
evacuated-tube collector
hot water
schedule of demand
profitability
title Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water Demand
title_full Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water Demand
title_fullStr Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water Demand
title_full_unstemmed Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water Demand
title_short Profitability Variations of a Solar System with an Evacuated Tube Collector According to Schedules and Frequency of Hot Water Demand
title_sort profitability variations of a solar system with an evacuated tube collector according to schedules and frequency of hot water demand
topic active solar water-heating system
evacuated-tube collector
hot water
schedule of demand
profitability
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/12/1053
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