Application of a Simple LCA Tool to Compare Solar Heating and Cooling Systems to Conventional Systems with Photovoltaic Assistance

Authors

  • Durgesh Wadhwa SBAS, Sanskriti University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • Arminder Kaur SBAS, Sanskriti University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India Author

Keywords:

LCA Solar heating and cooling Photovoltaic Primary Energy Greenhouse gas emission

Abstract

LCA is a technique for assessing the social and climate  implications of distributed generators at all phases of the  process, including manufacturing, employment, and disposal.  The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how to use a  simplified LCA tool that was created as part of the project.  Task 48 of the International Energy Agency compares various  types of solar heating and cooling systems. Solar-assisted  heating and cooling systems are becoming more popular.  Rooftop solar central air conditioning equipment were  examined against generator as well as stand-alone  conventional systems in Naples (mallorca) and Bern.  Freestanding solar panels are solar panels that generate  electricity. The tool was further validated by comparing the  acquired findings to those of in-depth analysis. Studies on life  cycle assessment. The findings revealed that the conventional  system aided system is the optimum system configuration in  Palermo. a solar plant that is grid-connected It has an 83.7  percent and 74.5 percent influence on world energy demand,  respectively. Using the assistance of a knock optoelectronic  system, of said solar thermal conditioning and refrigerating  software's and ordinary console's reciprocal affects Similar  assessments may be established for Basel, where it photo  voltaic district heating plant exceeds some others; the city is  characterized by an energy demands of 85.3 percentile and  81.2 percentages, separately, of overall energy consumption.  Wire solar cells assisted legacy methods as well as self - contained photometric assisted conventional way are the two  types of photoelectric assist existing technologies. a similar  predicament situation The global warming potential indicator  shows a trend. The LCA tool was validated and found to be  trustworthy, as variations with a thorough LCA of the same  showed. In all similar systems, differences of less than 5% are  contained. 

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Published

2021-11-30

How to Cite

Application of a Simple LCA Tool to Compare Solar Heating and Cooling Systems to Conventional Systems with Photovoltaic Assistance . (2021). International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering & Management, 8(6), 342–345. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijirem/article/view/11464