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Solar energy and global heat balance of a city

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
53 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-092X

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✦ Synopsis


The global energy balance of a city involves numerous energy flows and is rather complex. It includes, among others, the absorbed solar radiation and the energy fuels on one hand, and the heat loss to the environment -by radiation, convection and evaporation -on the other hand. This balance generally results in a temperature in the town that is slightly higher than in the surrounding country. Using solar energy saves imported fuels on one hand, but increases the absorption of solar radiation on the other hand. Simple, steady state models are used to assess the change of heat released to the environment when replacing the use of classical fuels by solar powered plants, on both the global and city scale. The conclusion is that, in most cases, this will reduce the heat released to the environment. The exception is cooling, for which a good solar alternative does not exist today.


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