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Energy analysis of a solar driven vaccine refrigerator using environment-friendly refrigerants for off-grid locations

Mohammed Raihan Uddin, Shadman Mahmud, Sayedus Salehin, Md. Abdul Aziz Bhuiyan, Fahid Riaz, Anish Modi, Chaudhary Awais Salman

2021Energy Conversion and Management X26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In many remote localities, one of the underlying reasons for not receiving life-saving vaccines is the lack of electricity to store the vaccines in the required refrigerated conditions. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) refrigerators have been considered as a viable and green solution to store the vaccines in remote localities having no access to electricity. In this paper, a detailed methodology has been presented for the performance evaluation of a solar PV powered vaccine refrigerator for remote locations. Thermal modelling with hourly cooling load calculations and refrigeration cycle simulations were carried out. The performance parameters for three environment-friendly refrigerants: R152a, R1234yf, and R1234ze(E) has been compared against the commonly used R134a for two remote, off-grid locations in Bangladesh and South Sudan. The energy systems comprising of solar PV panels and batteries to run the refrigerator were modelled in HOMER software for techno-economic optimizations. For both the locations, R152a was found to be the best performing refrigerant exhibiting higher COP (2%−5.29%) as compared to the other refrigerants throughout the year, while R1234ze(E) exhibited COPs on par with R134a, and R1234yf had the least performance. Techno-economic analysis showed an energy system providing electricity to the refrigerator with R152a also had lower levelized cost of electricity (0.48%−2.54%) than the systems having other refrigerants in these locations.

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RefrigerantPhotovoltaic systemEnvironmental scienceRefrigerator carElectricityRefrigerationCost of electricity by sourceSolar energyEnvironmentally friendlyProcess engineeringAutomotive engineeringElectricity generationEngineeringElectrical engineeringMechanical engineeringHeat exchangerQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)BiologyPhysicsEcologyHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsEnergy and Environment ImpactsRefrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies
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