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Abstract: . . . thermal solar SUCCESS STORY OF SOLAR THERMAL WATER HEATERS Page 1 SUCCESS STORY OF SOLAR THERMAL WATER HEATERS KALOGIROU Soteris Higher Technical Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus * ABSTRACT One of the most widely used systems for domestic water heating is the solar thermosyphon unit. Such a system consists of two flat-plate collector panels 1.35m 2 in aperture area each . . . . . . thermal solar SUCCESS STORY OF SOLAR THERMAL WATER HEATERS Page 1 SUCCESS STORY OF SOLAR THERMAL WATER HEATERS KALOGIROU Soteris Higher Technical Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus * ABSTRACT One of the most widely used systems for domestic water heating is the solar thermosyphon unit. Such a system consists of two flat-plate collector panels 1.35m 2 in aperture area each and a 150 . . . . . . Environmental impacts of energy, Energy Policy, 27(14), pp. 845-854. 5. Diakoulaki, D. Zervos, A., Sarafidis, J. and Mirasgedis, S., 2001. Cost Benefit Analysis for Solar Water Heating Systems, Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 42, No. 14, pp. 1727-1739. 6. Kalogirou S., 2003. The Potential of Solar Industrial Process Heat Applications, Applied Energy, 76, pp. 337-361. 7. TRNSYS program manual. University of Wisconsin, 2000. 8. Kalogirou, S., 2003, Generation of Typical Meteorological Year (TMY-2) for Nicosia, Cyprus, Renewable Energy, Vol. 28, No. 15, pp. 2317-2334. 9. Alcorn J., 1995. Embodied . . . . . . thermal solar SUCCESS STORY OF SOLAR THERMAL WATER HEATERS Page 1 SUCCESS STORY OF SOLAR THERMAL WATER HEATERS KALOGIROU Soteris Higher Technical Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus * ABSTRACT One of the most widely used systems for domestic water heating is the solar thermosyphon unit. Such a system consists of two flat-plate collector panels 1.35m 2 in aperture area each and a 150 lt hot water . . . . . . development. International Journal of Energy Research, 22 (15), pp. 1305- 1321. 3. http://www.worldwatch.org/ 4. Dincer, I., 1999. Environmental impacts of energy, Energy Policy, 27(14), pp. 845-854. 5. Diakoulaki, D. Zervos, A., Sarafidis, J. and Mirasgedis, S., 2001. Cost Benefit Analysis for Solar Water Heating Systems, Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 42, No. 14, pp. 1727-1739. 6. Kalogirou S., 2003. The Potential of Solar Industrial Process Heat Applications, Applied Energy, 76, pp. 337-361. 7. TRNSYS program manual. University of Wisconsin, 2000. 8. Kalogirou, S., 2003, Generation of . . . --3000,5,300,2681,25755
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