Abstract
The most promising developments in the field of energy supply for industrial enterprises are research in the field of alternative energy sources. As experience in the construction of the first geothermal power plants operating along the Kalina cycle shows, the efficiency of heat use increases sharply due to the utilization of the heat of low-potential energy sources. As such, energy sources use ground, in particular, geothermal water. In regions where there are enough geothermal sources, power plants based on the Kalina cycle can be used. The generated heat and electricity can be used for agro-industrial complexes. This is possible, as theoretical studies show, for enterprises in the field of crop production, animal husbandry and processing of agricultural products. In addition, the article describes the principles of using absorption refrigeration machines in agriculture.
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