Advances in Solar Thermal Collectors and Systems: Technological, Efficiency, Energy Storage and Applications
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2024) | Viewed by 10295
Special Issue Editors
Interests: design; simulation; optimization; heat transfer; solar thermal systems; energy saving; energy conservation; hybrid solar collectors (PVT); innovative solar collectors; linear cavity evacuated tube receivers; asymmetrical compound parabolic collectors (ACPCs); evacuated tube collectors (ETCs); parabolic trough collectors (PTCs); flat plate collectors (FPCs); phase change materials (PCMs); nanofluids
Interests: thermal comfort; solar thermal energy; energy saving; energy conservation; energy efficiency in building; building simulation; green building; energy modeling; renewable energy technologies; energy engineering; solar cooling; thermal engineering; energy conversion; renewable energy and environment protection; energy management; solar radiation; refrigeration & air conditioning; bioclimatic architecture; building technology; green architecture; energy efficiency; building materials; building physics; engineering thermodynamics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is great pleasure to announce a new Special Issue of Sustainability entitled: Advances in Solar Thermal Collectors and Systems: Technological, Efficiency, Energy Storage and Applications.
In an attempt to lower both carbon emissions and the cost of energy, there is a vital need of substituting conventional energy sources (fossil fuels, etc.) with renewable ones. This need increases every year and sets solar thermal systems utilization in the foreground of our century. There is a great variety of applications which could be supported by Solar Thermal Technology. Some of these are domestic hot water applications, industrial applications, solar cooling, dehumidification, oil recovery, desalination and high-scaled power plants for electricity production.
Given the wide range of applications that could be served by solar energy and the increasing need for renewable energy sources, experts and researchers in solar thermal collectors and systems have to be in continuous vigilance for finding novel and innovative solutions that ensure high performances, low carbon emissions and sustainability.
The present Special Issue (SI) is dedicated to the investigation of Solar Thermal Collectors and Systems in terms of performance (thermal and optical), applications, energy storage and technological advances. This SI will open new gates in the field of Solar Thermal Systems, by giving the opportunity to researchers to propose novel methods, theories and systems considering the environmental impact and the need for long-term sustainability.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Thermal and optical analysis of Solar Thermal Collectors
- Solar Thermal Collectors applications
- Energy storage in Solar Thermal Systems
- Solar Cogeneration Technology
- Enhancement technics in Solar Thermal Collectors
- Simulation of Solar Thermal Collectors and Systems
- Experimental investigation of Solar Thermal Collectors
- Concentrating Solar Thermal Collectors
- Asymmetric Compound Parabolic Collectors
- Solar receiver optimization
- PVT hybrid solar collectors
I look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Dimitrios N. Korres
Prof. Dr. Christos Tzivanidis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- solar thermal systems
- energy storage
- cogeneration
- concentrating solar collectors
- asymmetric reflector
- PV thermal
- thermal analysis
- optical analysis
- performance enhancement
- computational fluid dynamics
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