New method boosts energy efficiency and cuts carbon emissions in cooling systems.
Distributed energy systems use clean energy to power buildings. Absorption chillers recover waste heat, but sometimes electric chillers interfere with their efficiency. A new method adjusts water flow or temperature to help absorption chillers work better. Testing this method on a campus system showed it can increase energy efficiency, save costs, and reduce carbon emissions from cooling systems. This approach can make distributed energy systems more effective and environmentally friendly.