Researchers in China have designed a two-stage, solar-assisted thermochemical heat pump system that uses caustic soda and water as a working pair. The system is reportedly able to achieve an energy storage density of 363 kWh/m3 and is considered by its creators an ideal solution for residential buildings with limited space. Researchers from China's Zhejiang University designed a new solar-assisted thermochemical heat pump system that can be used for space heating, cooling and domestic hot water (DHW) in residential applications. "In our work, we proposed a system that aims to achieve greater ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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