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Biomass and solar energy in buildings, energetic dark greenhouse, an economic approach analysis
The use of different energy sources and the worry of running out of some of them in the modern world have made factors such as environmental pollution and even energy sustainability vital. Vital resources for humanity include water, environment, food, and energy. As a result, building strong trust in these resources is crucial because of their interconnected nature. Sustainability in security of energy, water and food, generally decreases costs and improves durability. This study introduces and describes the components of a system named “Desktop Energetic Dark Greenhouse” in the context of the quadruple nexus of water, environment, food, and energy in urban life. This solution can concurrently serve to strengthen the sustainable security of water, environment, food, and energy. For home productivity, a small-scale version of this project was completed. The costs and revenues for this system have been determined after conducting an economic study from the viewpoints of the investor and the average household. The findings indicate that the capital return period is around five years from the investor’s perspective. The capital return on investment for this system is less than 4 years from the standpoint of the households. According to the estimates, this system annually supplies about 20 kg of vegetables or herbs, which means about one third of the annual needs of a family.
Biomass and solar energy in buildings, energetic dark greenhouse, an economic approach analysis
The use of different energy sources and the worry of running out of some of them in the modern world have made factors such as environmental pollution and even energy sustainability vital. Vital resources for humanity include water, environment, food, and energy. As a result, building strong trust in these resources is crucial because of their interconnected nature. Sustainability in security of energy, water and food, generally decreases costs and improves durability. This study introduces and describes the components of a system named “Desktop Energetic Dark Greenhouse” in the context of the quadruple nexus of water, environment, food, and energy in urban life. This solution can concurrently serve to strengthen the sustainable security of water, environment, food, and energy. For home productivity, a small-scale version of this project was completed. The costs and revenues for this system have been determined after conducting an economic study from the viewpoints of the investor and the average household. The findings indicate that the capital return period is around five years from the investor’s perspective. The capital return on investment for this system is less than 4 years from the standpoint of the households. According to the estimates, this system annually supplies about 20 kg of vegetables or herbs, which means about one third of the annual needs of a family.
Biomass and solar energy in buildings, energetic dark greenhouse, an economic approach analysis
Seraji, Mohammad Ali Nasle (Autor:in) / Ranjbar, Zohreh (Autor:in) / Keshavarzzadeh, Mansour (Autor:in) / Mousavi, Shirin (Autor:in) / Zahedi, Rahim (Autor:in)
18.07.2023
doi:10.24294/tse.v6i1.2136
Thermal Science and Engineering; Vol 6, No 1 (Published); 55-63 ; 2578-1782 ; 10.24294/tse.v6i1
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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