Description: Das Projekt "Integrated small scale solar heating and cooling systems for a sustainable air-conditioning of buildings (SOLERA)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme durchgeführt. Objective: The project aims to develop highly integrated solar heating and cooling systems for small and medium capacity applications which are easily installed and economically and socially sustainable. The envisioned applications are residential houses, small office buildings and hotels. The goal is to use the excess solar heat in summer to power a thermally driven cooling process in order to provide cooling for air-conditioning. In the heating season the solar system is used to provide direct heating. The proposed project therefore aims to demonstrate the technical feasibility, reliability and cost effectiveness of these systems, specially conceived as integrated systems to be offered on the market as complete packages which will make better use of the available solar radiation as present systems.
Types:
SupportProgram
Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Kraftwerksleistung ? Fossiler Brennstoff ? Klimaanlage ? Solarthermie ? Meteorologie ? Solarstrahlung ? Technologietransfer ? Wohngebäude ? Solaranlage ? Gebäudeklimatisierung ? Büro ? Kühlmittel ? Sommer ? Wärme ? Gastronomie ? Kühleinrichtung ? Abfallwirtschaft ? Energieeinsparung ? Energiespeicher ? Energiesystem ? Innovation ? Jahreszeit ? Kühlsystem ? Kühlung ? Politik ? Solarheizung ? Energietransport ? Kosteneffizienz ? Fischerei ? Verpackung ? Verkehr ? Umweltschutz ? Markt ? Soziale Aspekte ? Heizung ? EINSATZ ? Scientific Research ? THERMISCH ? UMSETZBARKEIT ? VERARBEITEN ? VERFUEGBAR ? Verwertung ? Zuverlässigkeit ? Erlass [Recht] ? FP6-SUSTDEV ? GEBRAUCHT ? GEGENWART ? NACHHALTIG ? Other Energy Topics ? BESONDER ? Renewable Sources of Energy ? Resources of the Sea ? SOLAR ?
Region: Baden-Württemberg
Bounding box: 9° .. 9° x 48.5° .. 48.5°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2007-11-01 - 2011-10-31
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