Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling

Tropical climate countries are net importers of temperate crops due to difficulties encountered in cultivating them, thus constant increase in prices of these crops is always experienced due to increasing demand. To meet the demands, efforts have been made to adapt temperate crops to tropical climat...

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Main Authors: Olabomi, Rasaq Adekunle, Jaafar, A. Bakar, Musa, Md. Nor, Sarip, Shamsul, Ariffin, Azrin
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spelling my.utm.661602021-08-02T01:25:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66160/ Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling Olabomi, Rasaq Adekunle Jaafar, A. Bakar Musa, Md. Nor Sarip, Shamsul Ariffin, Azrin T Technology Tropical climate countries are net importers of temperate crops due to difficulties encountered in cultivating them, thus constant increase in prices of these crops is always experienced due to increasing demand. To meet the demands, efforts have been made to adapt temperate crops to tropical climate but the crops quality is always low even though at high production cost. Cool greenhouse or upland farming has been deployed in some cases but these are respectively energy consuming and detrimental to mountain ecosystems. Soil cooling is considered to be appropriate in this case to create winter-like soil temperature and to reduce soil water evaporation. Sustainable chilled water production from solar thermal combined power and cooling is presented in this paper to use the (virtually) free solar energy in the tropics to run a combined plant of organic Rankine power and vapour absorption refrigeration cycle thereby generating electrical power together with chilled water production. The study involves the analysis of a sample size soil in Malaysia to determine its cooling load and the plant capacity to overcome the load. The technical analysis is based on the performance of the combined plan over a range of working fluid superheating temperature and the effective solar collector size to supply the needed heat at the range of the temperatures. The economic analysis is carried out (using RETScreen software) by comparing all the associated costs of the present case (using solar energy) with a based case (using power from the national grid) over a 20-year plant life. Analysis shows that 3.5 kW plant size of the present case has a simple payback time of 14.2 years, while 7.0 kW plant size gives simple payback time of 10.8 years. The sensitivity shows that change in investment cost has more influence on viability of the system than electricity cost Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd 2017-01-06 Article PeerReviewed Olabomi, Rasaq Adekunle and Jaafar, A. Bakar and Musa, Md. Nor and Sarip, Shamsul and Ariffin, Azrin (2017) Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 73 . pp. 215-224. ISSN 1364-0321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.01.104 DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2017.01.104
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Olabomi, Rasaq Adekunle
Jaafar, A. Bakar
Musa, Md. Nor
Sarip, Shamsul
Ariffin, Azrin
Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling
description Tropical climate countries are net importers of temperate crops due to difficulties encountered in cultivating them, thus constant increase in prices of these crops is always experienced due to increasing demand. To meet the demands, efforts have been made to adapt temperate crops to tropical climate but the crops quality is always low even though at high production cost. Cool greenhouse or upland farming has been deployed in some cases but these are respectively energy consuming and detrimental to mountain ecosystems. Soil cooling is considered to be appropriate in this case to create winter-like soil temperature and to reduce soil water evaporation. Sustainable chilled water production from solar thermal combined power and cooling is presented in this paper to use the (virtually) free solar energy in the tropics to run a combined plant of organic Rankine power and vapour absorption refrigeration cycle thereby generating electrical power together with chilled water production. The study involves the analysis of a sample size soil in Malaysia to determine its cooling load and the plant capacity to overcome the load. The technical analysis is based on the performance of the combined plan over a range of working fluid superheating temperature and the effective solar collector size to supply the needed heat at the range of the temperatures. The economic analysis is carried out (using RETScreen software) by comparing all the associated costs of the present case (using solar energy) with a based case (using power from the national grid) over a 20-year plant life. Analysis shows that 3.5 kW plant size of the present case has a simple payback time of 14.2 years, while 7.0 kW plant size gives simple payback time of 10.8 years. The sensitivity shows that change in investment cost has more influence on viability of the system than electricity cost
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author Olabomi, Rasaq Adekunle
Jaafar, A. Bakar
Musa, Md. Nor
Sarip, Shamsul
Ariffin, Azrin
author_facet Olabomi, Rasaq Adekunle
Jaafar, A. Bakar
Musa, Md. Nor
Sarip, Shamsul
Ariffin, Azrin
author_sort Olabomi, Rasaq Adekunle
title Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling
title_short Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling
title_full Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling
title_fullStr Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling
title_full_unstemmed Techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling
title_sort techno-economic analysis of innovative production and application of solar thermal chilled water for agricultural soil cooling
publisher Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66160/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.01.104
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