Opportunities for the development of heat pump drying systems in South Africa

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The main objective of this study is to analyse the opportunities for the development of heat pump drying systems in South Africa. Compared with South African traditional industrial and agricultural drying methods such as: direct/indirect sunlight, wood burning, fossil fuel burning, electrical heaters and diesel engine heating; heat pump dryers are much more advanced. They provide a high energy efficiency with controllable temperature, air flow, air humidity and large energy saving potential. In the last decade the market of heat pump systems for water heating and space cooling/heating has been developed well in South Africa, but the development of heat pump for industrial and agricultural drying is very slow. Heat pump drying systems are well developed in Europe, US, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Australia, China and many other countries. Due to the fast increasing prices of fossil and electricity, the shortage of fossil sources and electricity in South Africa, and the emission of CO2; green energy, energy saving and energy efficiency are imperative. Heat pump drying system is one of the most energy saving and economical methods in drying applications if the operation time is more than a minimum period per year. Therefore, the development of heat pump drying systems in South Africa is an efficient way to solve energy problems in drying applications. © 2012 Cape Peninsula University.
Author(s)

Zhang M., Huan Z.,

Year

2012

Pages

127-132

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Keyword(s)

Air flow, Air humidity, Australia, Drying methods, Economical methods, Electrical heater, Energy problem, Energy saving potential, Fossil fuel burning, Fossil sources, Green energy, Heat pump dryer, Heat pump drying, Heat pumps, High energy efficiency, New zealand, Operation time, Singapore, South Africa, Space cooling, Water heating, Wood burning, Agriculture, Alternative fuels, Carbon dioxide, Diesel engines, Drying, Energy efficiency, Fossil fuels, Humidity control, Heat pump systems

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Form: Conference Proceedings
Geographical Area: Singapore, Other

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