With the global energy demand surging and fossil fuel reserves
depleting, solar energy has emerged as a pivotal alternative for clean and
sustainable energy generation. Among solar thermal technologies, Flat Plate
Collectors (FPCs) and Evacuated Tube Collectors (ETCs) are widely employed for
domestic and industrial heating applications. This paper investigates the current
energy scenario with a focus on solar energy as a replacement for conventional
sources, and presents a comparative evaluation of FPCs and ETCs. The study
highlights the distinct advantages of ETCs—such as higher thermal efficiency,
better insulation, and improved performance under diffused radiation and colder
climates. Through theoretical analysis and technical comparison, the findings
reveal that ETCs consistently outperform FPCs, particularly in applications
requiring high operating temperatures and year-round efficiency. As the need
for reliable, low-emission energy systems grows, ETC-based solar heating
systems offer a compelling solution for energy security and environmental
protection.
Author(s)
Details
Dilip
Mishra
Faculty of Science & Technology, ICFAI University Raipur,
NH-53, Raipur-Bhilai Highway, Kumhari, 490042, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India.
Ramesh
Kumar Yadav
Faculty of Science & Technology, ICFAI University Raipur,
NH-53, Raipur-Bhilai Highway, Kumhari, 490042, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India.
Debendra
Shadangi
Faculty of Commerce, ICFAI University Raipur, NH-53, Raipur-Bhilai
Highway, Kumhari, 490042, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nhstc/v3/5783
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