Optimizing Energy Consumption in Cooling Systems Through Hybrid Renewable Energy Sources
Keywords:
Hybrid renewable energy sources, cooling systems, energy optimization, solar energy, wind energy, biomass energy, energy efficiencyAbstract
The growing demand for energy-efficient cooling systems necessitates innovative approaches to mitigate environmental impact and reduce operational costs. This paper explores the integration of hybrid renewable energy sources (HRES) into cooling systems, focusing on optimizing energy consumption without compromising performance. By employing a combination of solar, wind, and biomass energy, this study develops a framework for hybrid cooling systems. The proposed system integrates energy storage and predictive algorithms to improve efficiency. Performance metrics are validated using simulation and field data, showing substantial energy savings. The findings aim to guide policymakers and engineers in adopting sustainable cooling technologies.
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