Sentence examples for thermal energy needs from inspiring English sources

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This device seems to be an attractive solution to include, for instance, in solar hot water systems in order to fulfill the thermal energy needs during periods of low solar radiation.

Understanding the electrical and thermal energy needs of health centers constructed with local building methods and materials and operating outside of the jurisdiction of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) codes is complicated by a lack of appropriately scaled and configured energy system design frameworks and validation data for dynamic simulations.

In support of more efficient utilization of clean energy generation sources, including renewable and nuclear options, HES (hybrid energy systems) can be designed and operated as FER (flexible energy resources) to meet both electrical and thermal energy needs in the electric grid and industrial sectors.

The old oil-fired hot water boilers cover the peaks and the rest of the thermal energy needs (2,180 kW).

Within CHP applications, the waste heat from a microturbine is used to produce hot water, to either heat buildings, drive absorption cooling, and to supply other thermal energy needs.

Even under these circumstances, the use of geothermal water leads to the complete elimination of the liquid fuel for domestic hot water preparation and to the supply of about 40%% of the thermal energy needs for heating (1,320 kW).

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Moreover, it is expounded that the Joule heat resulting from the irreversibilities inside the electrolyzer is larger than the thermal energy needed in the water splitting process.

Thermal-electrochemical analysis shows that the Joule heat generated from the irreversibilities in the SOEC may be larger than, equal to, or smaller than the thermal energy needed for the carbon dioxide reduction reaction, and consequently, a system layout with five different design strategies to implement the carbon dioxide electrolysis is put forward.

The net CSOR values signify the actual thermal energy needed to mobilize the in situ bitumen under pertaining operating conditions.

A larger share of imported vegetables implies a decrease in the thermal energy needed for cultivation under glass and a lower fuel demand for machinery.

It is also interesting to note that more than 95%% of the environmental benefit concerning primary energy demand and climate change result from the avoided production of thermal energy needed to heat the showering water.

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