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Solar air conditioning: a review of technological and market perspectives
Simeon Oxyzidis, Agis Papadopoulos
University of Brighton
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Market Perspectives
100%
Technological Perspective
100%
Solar Cooling
100%
Solar Air-conditioning
100%
Cooling Technology
50%
Air Conditioning
33%
Electrically Driven
33%
Greenhouse Gas
16%
Building Cooling Load
16%
Active Solar
16%
Solar Energy Utilization
16%
Technical Barriers
16%
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions
16%
Peak Electricity Demand
16%
Refrigerant
16%
Technical Benefit
16%
Threat Analysis
16%
Strength-weakness-opportunities-threat
16%
Solar Thermal Market
16%
Conventional Air-conditioning System
16%
Insolation
16%
Engineering
Air Conditioning
100%
Solar Air Conditioning
100%
Solar Energy
50%
Cooling Load
50%
Electricity Demand
50%
Air Conditioning System
50%
Insolation
50%
Solar Thermal
50%
Greenhouse Gas
50%
Material Science
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Greenhouse Gas
50%