PV-driven heating, cooling system for supermarkets

Scientists in China have developed a novel PV-powered cooling and heating system that combines a water-cooled gas cooler and an air-cooled gas cooler. The system went through a series of simulations and showed it can potentially achieve a coefficient of performance of up to 7.34.

PV-driven heating, cooling system for supermarkets

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