Alternative and Emerging Cooling and Heating Technologies
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J: Thermal Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2021) | Viewed by 33724
Special Issue Editor
Interests: energy conversion; energy management; co- and tri-generation systems; refrigeration; alternative and renewable technologies; life cycle assessment; heat transfer
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to contribute to a Special Issue of the Energies journal on the topic of “Alternative and Emerging Cooling and Heating Technologies”.
Cooling and heating technologies have long been at the heart of many industrial, commercial, and residential applications, including energy generation, heat recovery and industrial manufacturing, food and pharmaceutical processing and preservation, transport, and air-conditioning of buildings. Many of these applications still utilize conventional technologies that contribute significantly to the prevailing environmental impacts of the sector, through both direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, as we have to make the transition to a low carbon economy, there are sizable environmental and economic benefits from developing efficient low carbon heating and cooling technologies that are fit for the future and at the same time reduce energy use and carbon emission.
This Special Issue will be the first multidisciplinary edition that brings together cutting-edge original research into alternative and emerging cooling and heat technologies on all levels of maturity and comprehensive review papers discussing the engineering and technical merits of these technologies in supporting a low carbon economy while being fit for current and future use. The main topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
- Advances in conventional cooling/heating systems;
- Advances in heat pump technologies;
- Advances in hybrid renewable and cooling/heating technologies;
- Advances in alternative heating and cooling technologies;
- Advances in absorption/adsorption technologies;
- Advances in emerging solid-state heating and cooling technologies;
- Advances thermal storage technologies;
- Advances in thermal network technologies;
- Advances in heat recovery to power technologies;
- Thermal control technologies and part load performance—demand response/control;
- Network impacts, LCA/environmental impacts;
- Hydrogen vs. heat pump for residential use;
- System specification guidelines;
- Impacts, LCA/environmental impacts;
- Thermal energy recovery.
Each submission will undergo a formal peer review process. Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously. Please respond to this invitation at your earliest opportunity.
Dr. Issa Chaer
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Energy conversion
- Heat pumps
- Chiller
- Elastocaloric
- Thermoelectric (Peltier)
- Thermoacoustic
- Magnetocaloric
- Barocaloric
- Hydrogen
- Exergy
- Stirling cycle
- Refrigerant/GWP
- Part load control
- Climate change
- Thermal systems
- Smart cities
- LCA
- Solid-state technologies
- Air cycle
- CO2 systems
- Absorption/adsorption
- Waste heat to power
- Waste heat recovery
- Fluid source heat pumps
- Hydrogen systems
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