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We live in a world where the population is growing day by day, and with the increase in population, our energy demand is also increasing to meet our daily energy consumption (IEEE Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems, IEEE Std. 1547, 2003) [1]. This is resulting in shortage of electricity across the world, especially under developed or developing countries. Hence, we need an efficient and effective solar system which can stand alone (IEEE Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems, IEEE Std. 1547, 2003 [1]; Obukhov et al. methods of effective use of solar power system 2016 [2]) In this paper, it has been discussed that how effectiveness of autonomous energy systems can be increased and also how an efficient solar system can be utilized for direct cooling and heating with the help of solar chillers without converting it from solar energy into electrical energy.
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Singh, P.K., Deo, R.N., Vajpayee, V., Verma, V., Bajpai, V. (2021). Study of Effectiveness of Autonomous Solar Energy Systems. In: Iqbal, A., Malik, H., Riyaz, A., Abdellah, K., Bayhan, S. (eds) Renewable Power for Sustainable Growth. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 723. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4080-0_56
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