Solar cooling research center is being developed on CSEM-UAE outdoor research facility in RAK/UAE. The research center is capable to test system from 1 TR cooling capacity to 10 TR cooling capacity. The source of heat is solar radiation and heat pipe type evacuated Continue reading
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Solar Cycles and the Accuracy and Precision of GNSS Measurements (Civil Project)
Today, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) is a widely spread technology and are used in many different ways. GNSS is the collective name for American GPS, Russian Glonass and European Galileo and some other smaller navigation Continue reading
Solar Water Pumping for Irrigation: Case Study of the Kilimanjaro Region (Mechanical/Electrical Project)
This study has been conducted as a Minor Field Study (MFS). It focuses on solar water pumping for small-scale farmers in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. The purpose is to investigate the possibilities for Continue reading
Study of Solar/Biogas Hybrid Power Generation (Electronics Project)
This thesis proposes a solar photovoltaic and biogas hybrid system for generation of electricity to overcome from global warming effect, economic and Continue reading
Power quality in low voltage grids with integrated microproduction (Electrical/Electronics Project)
This report seeks to evaluate and predict possible power quality issues regarding Fortums engagement in the project of Stockholm Royal Seaport. Stockholm Royal Seaport is a city district planned by Stockholm Municipality to be constructed based on Continue reading
Thermoeconomic Analysis and Optimisation of Air-Based Bottoming Cycles for Water-Free Hybrid Solar Gas-Turbine Power Plants (Mechanical Project)
The growing worldwide energy demand and the impacts of climate change due to anthropogenic greenhouse gases emissions are among the major issues facing humanity. The global energy system, responsible for most of the greenhouse gases emissions, is therefore at the heart of Continue reading
Thermocline Storage for Concentrated Solar Power (Mechanical Project)
Solar Tower Power Plants with thermal energy storage are a promising technology for dispatchable renewable energy in the near future. Storage integration makes possible to shift the electricity production to more profitable Continue reading
Energy storage systems: an approach involving the concept of exergy (Civil Project)
This project deals with thermal energy storage systems (TES), which are devices used to store and re-lease thermal energy with a time delay. In the first part of the study, the state-of-art of the TES systems is discussed, grouping the different technologies on Continue reading
A Single-Stage Grid Connected Inverter Topology for Solar PV Systems With Maximum Power Point Tracking (Electronics – IEEE Project)
This paper proposes a high performance, single-stage inverter topology for grid connected PV systems. The proposed configuration can not only boost the usually low photovoltaic (PV) array voltage, but can also Continue reading
The Study and Practical Application of Sustainable and Energy Efficient Design and Technology for HVAC and Centralised Solar Hot Water Systems (Mechanical Project)
It is a requirement of the project briefing document that each site is to incorporate sustainable technologies within their design in order to reduce energy consumption in line with global measures to reduce Continue reading
Comparative Studies and Analyses of Working Fluids for Organic Rankine Cycles – ORC (Mechanical Project)
This work investigates the optimal working fluids for Organic Rankine Cycles ORC with focus on thermo-physical, environmental and safety aspects. The choice of the working fluid is of key importance for Continue reading
Experimental Study of Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films for Solar Cells (Electronics Project)
Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) is a semiconductor with a direct band gap of about 1,5 eV and anabsorption coefficient of 10^4 cm^-1, and is for this reason a potential thin film solarcell material. Demonstrated efficiencies of up to Continue reading