2022
DOI: 10.1299/jtst.21-00323
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Experimental investigation of a thermally driven pumping system for a potential application with a microgrid system for rural communities

Abstract: Renewable energy-based microgrid systems are widely being studied as electrification methods for rural communities in developing countries. Waste heat generated by the components of the microgrid systems, such as the biogas driven generators (BDG), presents the potential of utilizing the low-grade heat in a way that can contribute to the sustainability of such energy systems. From the points of view of affordability, local manufacturability, and applicability for agriculture, thermally driven pumps (TDP) may b… Show more

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“…In particular, several efforts have been made to integrate renewable energy sources in isolated microgrids to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and mitigate the environmental impact of conventional power generation [6]. Abirham et al [7] developed a liquid piston-type thermally driven pump concept with superior performance compared to the literature. The system can pump enough water for biogas production, with 87-93% available for agricultural purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, several efforts have been made to integrate renewable energy sources in isolated microgrids to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and mitigate the environmental impact of conventional power generation [6]. Abirham et al [7] developed a liquid piston-type thermally driven pump concept with superior performance compared to the literature. The system can pump enough water for biogas production, with 87-93% available for agricultural purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%