Renaissance for natural refrigerants
News 14.11.2011
Researchers from the Technical University of Dresden have succeeded in significantly improving the efficiency of chillers that use carbon dioxide as a refrigerant. One possible application of their system is in refrigeration for supermarkets, where cooling is required for equipment ranging from refrigerated display cases right through to large cold storage rooms. The researchers expect average annual energy savings of 10% compared to conventional refrigeration systems, with savings of up to 25% on warm days. The researchers are cooperating with an industrial partner to obtain initial operating experience with these systems.
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German Ministry of Economics promotes industrial superconductors
News 10.08.2011
Copper cables only conduct electricity under resistance, meaning the cable heats up and energy is lost. In contrast, superconductors conduct electricity without loss. Their use in cable and generator projects thus increases the efficiency of the electricity supply infrastructure. With this in mind, the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology is promoting the cost-effective production of superconductive band conductors at the manufacturer Zenergy Power with funding of 3.5 million euros.
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Air conditioning system with heating system seeks beta users
News 30.05.2011
The Absorber Box by Watergy, a company from Berlin, Germany, uses humid air as a source of energy. The air conditioning system can heat or cool air, thus controlling the humidity and temperature using a saline solution for intermediate storage, which saves energy. The project, supported by funding from the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, is now in the market for beta-testers.
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Energy efficient cooling process for small applications
Projektinfo 16/2010
Researchers at Zeo-Tech GmbH in Unterschleissheim, Germany, have developed freezer boxes and mini refrigerators for mobile and stationary use that are designed to operate more efficiently in their respective application areas than current technology allows. As it is powered by heat, the adsorption-based cooling process can utilise a range of different energy sources. Mobile freezer boxes are already being tested in practice. Once they are charged via a normal power socket, they can be stored loss-free until used, when the cooling process is started at the touch of a button. After a short cooling time they reach deep freeze temperatures which are maintained over 24 hours.
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Search machines are no replacement for specialist databases
News 17.12.2010
The Internet offers rapid and convenient access to information ? including for energy research. However, when it comes to obtaining reliable, complete and quotable information for research purposes, there is no real alternative to using specialist databases. This is the conclusion of scientists from the ETDE (Energy Technology Data Exchange). In a study they compared the search results provided by their ETDEWEB database with those from Google and Google Scholar, whereby they used search terms from different areas concerned with energy transformation and utilisation. The main thematic focus was on renewable energies, but energy efficient technologies such as recycling waste heat or utilising daylight in office buildings were also looked at.
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Solar technology for the south
News 06.05.2010
Solar energy is already used for air conditioning buildings, and now researchers want to use it to refrigerate fruit and other easily perishable food. Scientists from the Fraunhofer-Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE in Freiburg are demonstrating its feasibility in the Mediterranean region using the example of a winery in Tunisia and a dairy in Morocco.
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News 18.03.2010
By combining solar thermal energy and adsorption technology, heat can be turned into cold to cool buildings. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment is currently funding a large-scale practical test for solar air conditioning systems. The partners involved, Solvis, SorTech, Fraunhofer ISE and Offenburg University, are seeking interested participants for this project.
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Ministry of Economics and Technology publishes strategy paper online
News 09.09.2009
The German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology has published a strategy paper entitled "Eckpunkte und Leitlinien zur Weiterentwicklung der Energieforschungspolitik der Bundesregierung (Cornerstones and guidelines for the continued development of the German federal government's energy research policy)". The detailed analyses and suggestions were developed as a result of the cooperation between a number of institutes in the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres as part of a broadly based consultation process.
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