The dairy processing industry is heavily dependent on fossil fuels for heating applications at different temperature levels and contributes to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Besides, process cooling, product refrigeration, and storage are mainly reliant on vapour compression refrigeration technologies. This study investigates the performance of solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal (ST) powered heat pumping technologies for simultaneous heating (at 75 °C) and cooling (at 2 °C) applications in a selected typical thermal process in a dairy processing plant (milk pasteurization). An ammonia/water absorption heat pump (AHP) and a two-stage R717 vapour compression heat pump with an open intercooler (VCHP) are used in the present study. The VCHP and AHP are powered by market-available solar PV modules and ST collector technologies. The electrical COP and exergy COP of the VCHP were about 4.710 and 0.535, respectively. The AHP operates at a thermal COP and exergy COP of 0.979 and 0.301 when the driving hot water and absorber cooling water inlet temperatures are 160 °C and 30 °C. The grid-connected PV-VCHP system and ST-AHP with natural gas-fired auxiliary heater operate at an annual solar fraction of 0.533 and 0.572, respectively, for a typical weather condition in Barcelona (Spain).
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