Abstract
Aiming at reduction of the energy consumed in domestic use, research of an energy system corresponding to ZEH (Zero Energy House) is advanced. The authors are developing a hybrid heat source Stirling engine CHP (combined heat and power) system, which uses solar and woody biomass for a heat source and supplies power generation and warm water. This paper describes a comparative examination of characteristics on heat collection by difference of solar concentration. Specifically, solar collectors made by a Fresnel lens and a parabolic trough mirror are compared, so that the Fresnel type is better than the trough type hi an absorbed heat efficiency.
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