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Introduction SolabCool BV
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Market drivers
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Heat driven cooling
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SolabCool product range
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SolabCool reference project
Introduction De Beijer RTB:
Profile:
• Engineering company with 30 years of experience in
renewable energy solutions and products.
• Many international cooperation’s with institutes and
universities.
• Various renewable energy products successfully launched to
the market in the past.
SunRidge
CimateBooster
SolabCool
Main activity:
De Beijer RTB is mainly active in the field of Solar, thermo-chemical-energy storage and thermo-chemical conversion technology.
Main projects:
Development, cost-effective pre-production method for SolabCool and ClimateBooster. Market introduction. Development and the pre-production SunRidge and thermo-chemical energy storage
Thermo –chemical energy storage
Carrier history
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Growing Demand for air conditioning
Trend of World Demand for Air ConditionersAiro marked (millions $)
Europe America Asia / Pacific Rest Total
2014 2.122 1.666 937 695 5.420 2013 2.137 1.560 881 672 5.250 2012 2.092 1.514 826 637 5.069 2011 2.133 1.522 852 583 5.090 2010 1.732 1.355 677 579 4.343 2009 1.821 1.528 777 587 4.713 2008 2.074 1.605 886 412 4.977 2007 1.838 1.558 793 353 4.542 6 Company presentation SolabCool BV
market for space cooling
Lithium Bromide Absorption Chiller
The turnover of the global market for absorption chillers - or chillers - by 2020 is expected to 983 million dollars.
This turnover is favored by high environmental standards and the increasing demand for energy-efficient cooling systems (JARN 2016)
Cooling is also business
• >10% of electricity used for cooling (global) and 16% in USA
• > 80% of commercial and institutional buildings in USA and Japan has air conditioning • < 40% in EU, but expanding rapidly, 60% is expected by 2018
Cooling is a must
• Shifts in comfort culture, behavioural patterns, affordability and consumer expectation • Perception that comfort cooling contributes to higher productivity
• Direct impact on rental value of commercial buildings • Increase in internal loads (computers etc.)
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Energy demand Energy Conversion Energy use
Source: ECN
Energy Balance in the Netherlands
Enough heat is lost to compensate for the
complete heat demand of consumers in the
Warmtenet
Warmtekracht-koppeling Zonne-energie
District heating: excess heat in summer
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Solar island District heating‘Almere’
Flat Plate Collectors
Production 10.000 GJ/a at 75C 7.000 m2
Key players and marketdrivers
12 Existing buildings Consumer Building manager District heating company Heat generating company Property developer Housing company New constructionExcess of heat summer
EPC requirements
Growing demand for houses equiped with cooling GIW: Compulsary guarantuee energy installation
Requirements local authorities district heating Growing demand for cooling driven by improved insulation
Demand for improved living comfort Legislation reduction F-gases
Declining demand for heat Less heat sales summer Growing demand for cooling
Legislation Europe: EPBD, EED National government
Energy storage and conversion
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Maximum cooling power range
2.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 1 5 25 kW 16 Company presentation SolabCool BVResidential
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Power / temperature of the recool
-1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 15 18 21 24 P in W MT in Celsius Pgem LT bij HT 70 MT 25 MT 30 MT 35 MT 40 MT 45 Linear (MT 25) Linear (MT 30) Linear (MT 35) Linear (MT 40) Linear (MT 45)
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COP of heat driven water chillers
0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150
Hot water inlet [°C[
C O P temperature of chilled water: 21°C temperature of cooling water: 25°C ideal * 0.5 2-effect absorption 1-effect absorption adsorption
Cooling office building incineration plant AVR
Benefits for you
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Optimal use of excess heat
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Up to 90% reduction of electricity use compared to
conventional air conditioning
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Improved return heat grids due to heat sales summer
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Up to 90% CO
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Easy integration existing system heat/cold distribution
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Limited maintenance and long lifetime
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Company ‘Principles’
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Spirit
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Reliability
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Flexibility
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Innovation
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Fun
It’s our Competence that makes the difference
Website: www.solabcool.com Contact: T: 026-3188832 E: [email protected] Adres: Postbus 18 6920 AA DUIVEN