An optimization method applied to active solar energy systems for buildings in cold plateau areas – The case of Lhasa
Pengfei Si,
Ya Feng,
Yuexia Lv,
Xiangyang Rong,
Yungang Pan,
Xichen Liu and
Jinyue Yan
Applied Energy, 2017, vol. 194, issue C, 487-498
Abstract:
Solar energy for building applications may significantly reduce the conventional energy consumption and the related carbon dioxide emissions. The comprehensive utilization of integrated solar thermal and photovoltaic systems is undoubtedly a subject of interest. In the present paper, an optimization model was proposed for integrated solar energy systems, aiming to figure out the optimal utilization and economical efficiency of solar energy resources for buildings in cold plateau areas. A case study in Lhasa city was further carried out in order to evaluate the energy and economic performance of the developed model. The results indicated that solar photovoltaic systems are preferred than solar thermal systems for typical office buildings in cold plateau areas with rich solar energy resources. In addition, a sensitivity analysis was performed to investigate the influences of financial subsidies and commercial electricity prices on the system economical performance. Furthermore, life cycle assessment was conducted to compare and analyze the performances of an optimization system and a conventional system.
Keywords: Integrated solar thermal and photovoltaic systems; Solar energy; Optimization model; System performance; Life cycle assessment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.11.066
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