Abstract

The utilization of renewable energy sources have gained significant attention in recent years for greenhouse that consumed lots of cooling and heating energy. This study investigated a solar thermal and seasonal thermal-based renewable energy convergence system. This system consists of a solar thermal system, tank- and borehole-type seasonal thermal energy storage, multi-source (i.e., air and water) heat pumps, and ground-source heat pumps. The detailed control logic of the proposed system was implemented, and the system was constructed in a test greenhouse at the Purme Yeoju Farm in South Korea. During the cooling season, the multi-source heat pumps were operated as air-source heat pumps, which showed a coefficient of performance (COP) only 0.5 less than that of the ground source heat pump. The efficiency of the solar thermal system was determined to be 36.6% throughout the investigation period, and the heat storage efficiency of the tank-type seasonal thermal energy storage was 75.7%. Consequently, the proposed system showed a COP of 2.9 during the heating season. The proposed system shows that over 70% of the operating energy can be saved, which is unachievable when using conventional electric heaters.

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