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UMU, Polytechnic and City of Yecla already have solar cooling system promoted by the Community (24/08/2008)

The University of Murcia, Cartagena Polytechnic University and the University of the City of Yecla People have been the first organisms to have launched refrigeration produced through solar energy and promoted by the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning through the Agency for Energy Management in the Region of Murcia (ARGEM) and the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving of Energy (IDEA).

The CEO of Clean Energy and Climate Change, Paul Miranda, said that "Furthermore, the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Cartagena, La Manga Club Resort, the Comprehensive Land Foundation, the Environmental Center and Solar Energy Sources Columbares Training Centres and Agricultural Experiences and Energy Management Agency will have these cooling systems. "

These facilities are developed through an agreement between Energy Management Agency, the IDEA and Rotártica company to carry out ten facilities in the coming months, which will involve an investment of 500,000 euros.

Miranda said that "it is a plan that involves the implementation of ten demonstration projects for solar energy utilization by high-performance sensors for the generation of heat and cold, using a small absorption chiller power, no cooling tower ".

In addition, each facility will have a service contract for the purchase of heat, cold or heat, and paid the IDEA an amount equal to the price of energy supplied.

This Plan has been possible in the Murcia region thanks to the earlier initiative developed in Puerto Lumbreras Weatherization Local Development Centre, whose facility that supplies 4.5 kilowatts (kW) cooling capacity, and up to 8 kW of power heating, which became operational in July 2006.

This is a demonstration equipment installed on the Local Development Centre of Puerto Lumbreras, with results to date demonstrate that the facility has provided 35 percent of the local needs of air conditioning during the summer months.

As forecast by heating, is expected to exceed 50 percent of current needs.

"This initiative provides an important environmental and economic benefits to solar energy used for refrigeration systems employing petroleum, which represents a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere," the CEO of Clean Energy and Climate Change Department of Sustainable Development and the Territory.

Source: CARM

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