Stockage intersaisonnier de chaleurLe stockage saisonnier d'énergie thermique, stockage thermique intersaisonnier (ou STES pour seasonal thermal energy storage) est le stockage de chaleur ou de froid pour des périodes pouvant aller jusqu'à quelques mois. L'énergie thermique peut être recueillie partout où elle est disponible et être utilisée quand on en a besoin. Ainsi, la chaleur des capteurs solaires, la chaleur perdue des équipements d'air conditionné ou des processus industriels peut être collectée pendant la saison chaude et utilisée pour le chauffage quand elle est nécessaire, y compris pendant les mois d'hiver.
Evolutionary computationIn computer science, evolutionary computation is a family of algorithms for global optimization inspired by biological evolution, and the subfield of artificial intelligence and soft computing studying these algorithms. In technical terms, they are a family of population-based trial and error problem solvers with a metaheuristic or stochastic optimization character. In evolutionary computation, an initial set of candidate solutions is generated and iteratively updated.
Binary cycleA binary cycle is a method for generating electrical power from geothermal resources and employs two separate fluid cycles, hence binary cycle. The primary cycle extracts the geothermal energy from the reservoir, and secondary cycle converts the heat into work to drive the generator and generate electricity. Binary cycles permit electricity generation even from low temperature geothermal resources (
EconomizerEconomizers (US and Oxford spelling), or economisers (UK), are mechanical devices intended to reduce energy consumption, or to perform useful function such as preheating a fluid. The term economizer is used for other purposes as well. Boiler, power plant, heating, refrigeration, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) uses are discussed in this article. In simple terms, an economizer is a heat exchanger. Robert Stirling's innovative contribution to the design of hot air engines of 1816 was what he called the 'Economiser'.