IEA SHC Solar Academy: Manufacturing and Design for Reliability and Durability in Solar Thermosyphon Hot Water Systems (2)
Friday, 27. September 2024
6:00 to 7:30 AM (UTC)
The webinar duration is 1:30 hours.

IEA SHC Solar Academy: Manufacturing and Design for Reliability and Durability in Solar Thermosyphon Hot Water Systems (2)

Join this session of the IEA SHC Solar Academy webinar series, where experts on solar hot water collector manufacturing, design, and operation will come together to discuss the reliability and durability issues that thermosyphon systems face when installed in the global south like southern Africa, China, and other regions (i.e., stagnation/over-temperature events, high irradiance levels, lack of supply water, corrosion, etc.). The work in this IEA network aims to identify the most suitable solar-derived hot water technologies for now and 2030, focusing on the development of solar thermal thermosyphon systems and solar photovoltaic self-consumption hot water systems, both of which are low-maintenance, cost-effective, and offer potential for further innovation. After hearing from our experts, this session will host a panel discussion on best practices and the potential ways forward by manufacturers, trainers, installers, and end-users in how everyone can work together to mitigate reliability and durability issues for solar hot water for 2030.

 

Speakers:

  • Prof. Robert Taylor, UNSW, Australia  - Presentation: Introduction & Overview
  • Prof. Li Bojia, Solar Energy Application Center, China Academy of Building Research, China  - Presentation: Initial results / findings on system ‘Reliability and Durability’
  • Jiao Qingtai, Chief engineer of Solareast Group, China  – Presentation: Current situation and development of solar hot water in China
  • Rudi Moschik, AEE INTEC, Austria - Presentation: Current situation and development of solar hot water in Southern African Development Community (SADC) region
     
  • Moderator: Bärbel Epp, Solrico

 

 

Important information about this webinar:

Please note that this webinar will consist of two (2) elements - we will jointly watch the broadcast of the webinar presentations as they were held in the original webinar on 25 September. After this, we will head into a live Q/A session to answer your questions! Register for the live Q/A here.

Speakers

Bärbel Epp - Moderator

Bärbel Epp is the founder and managing director of the German consultancy solrico. She is responsible for the international newsletter of the web portal www.solarthermalworld.org, reporting exclusively about market and technology trends in the solar heating and cooling sector globally. solrico also created the first online World Map of SHIP suppliers (SHIP = Solar Heat for Industrial Processes) see www.solar-payback.com/suppliers and carries out surveys among the around 70 companies listed on the world map annually. Bärbel Epp graduated in Physics at the University of Oldenburg, Germany.

Prof. Robert Taylor

Prof. Robert A Taylor’s has served as an Academic at the University of New South Wales since 2011. His main research interest is in the development of ‘next generation’ solar and thermal energy systems. Drawing on the fields of heat transfer and nanotechnology, he is researching new/novel components, fluids, materials, and systems to increase the utilisation of solar energy in society. As such, his main goal is to provide a more efficient and more economic coupling between solar energy and useful thermal and/or electrical energy. In these areas, Prof. Taylor has published over 300 academic outputs which have been cited ~18,500 times according to Google Scholar: ‪Robert A Taylor‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

Presentation: Introduction and Task 69 Overview.

Li Bojia

Li Bojia is a Professor at Solar Energy Application Center, China Academy of Building Research, His research mainly focuses on the Solar Thermal Application and Energy Efficiency technologies in Buildings. He holds a PHD in HVAC from Tianjin University. He is contributing to the National Key R&D Program " Key technologies and demonstration on zero carbon building in solar energy rich region". He has also been involved in the IEA-SHC Task 57 "Solar Standards and Certification" and IEA-SHC Task 69 "Solar Hot Water for 2030". In addition, Li Bojia has also finished several National S&T Research Projects from MOST in the fields of solar heating and cooling system development and engineering applications.

Presentation: Initial results / finding for the IEA SHC Task 69 on thermosyphon systems.

Jiao Qingtai

Jiao Qingtai is the chief engineer of Solareast Group, China's largest manufacturer of solar thermal products, which owns a number of brands including Sunrain, Miceo, Sacon, etc. He is also the convenor of ISO/TC180/WG3, the member of National STC on Solar Energy in China, the subtask leader of IEA SHC Task55 Integrating Large SHC Systems into DHC Networks. He has been engaged in the technology development and product optimization of solar water heater technology and SHC systems for over 20 years, and has participated in more than 30 international standards and national standards, and has more than 40 patents.

Presentation: Development status and future trend of solar water heater

Rudi Moschik

Mr Rudi Moschik is a senior engineer at AEE Intec in Austria. He has over a decade of experience working solar collector systems for solar hot water in Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.

Presentation: Current situation and development of solar hot water in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region