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Solar harvest: Enhancing carbon sequestration and energy efficiency in solar greenhouses with PVT and GSHP systems.

Authors :
Liu, Zhengguang
Wang, Wene
Chen, Yuntian
Wang, Lili
Guo, Zhiling
Yang, Xiaohu
Yan, Jinyue
Source :
Renewable Energy: An International Journal. Jul2023, Vol. 211, p112-125. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

It is universally acknowledged that climate change brings widespread attention to solar greenhouse plant carbon sequestration. Suitable technologies in solar greenhouses were, are, and will be play a leading role in this vital transition. The primary aim of this research is to examine the energy efficiency and carbon sequestration potential of a solar-assisted ground-source heat pump (SAGSHP) heating system. This hybrid system, which integrates a horizontal ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system with PVT and heat storage, can efficiently fulfill the heating demands of a greenhouse and function as a positive energy building. Four plants include cucumber, tomato, cowpea, and lettuce were selected to compare the carbon absorption effects. Results show that the hybrid system outperforms conventional systems, with a coefficient of performance (COP) of 6.71 during peak hours and PVT efficiency over 57.88%, which effectively meet the heat load of the greenhouse and keep the indoor heat comfortable. In addition, for the carbon sequestration potential of four plants, tomato exhibited the highest photosynthetic carbon sequestration of 3522 kgCO 2 ·m−2. Cowpea showed the strongest daily carbon sequestration capacity at 26.86 gCO 2 m−2d−1 and better economic income. Through the application of this enhanced solar greenhouse, people can enhance the utilization of solar energy, establish flexible interaction between energy and information flow, and make a promising option for sustainable building design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09601481
Volume :
211
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Renewable Energy: An International Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163848588
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2023.04.133