RT Conference Proceedings T1 Simulation of an absorption based solar cooling facility using a geothermal sink for heat rejection A1 Burguete Arguedas, Ana A1 Rodríguez, María del Carmen A1 Rodríguez Aumente, Pedro Acisclo A1 Salgado Mangual, Rafael A. AB An important issue of solar cooling facilities based on absorption cycles and sometimes not given the necessary attention is the recooling process of the absorber and condenser. This is critical in the overall behaviour of the facility because the condensation and absorption temperatures will affect the COP and cooling capacity of the chiller. Most of the time the recooling process is made by using a wet cooling tower in a closed loop through the absorber and condenser. The use of a wet cooling tower gives good results in terms of cooling capacity and COP, but presents some health risk, like legionella, and its use is restricted to the industrial sector and places where water scarcity is not present. This paper presents the modification of the already validated TRNSYS simulation of a solar cooling facility, implementing a geothermal heat sink instead of the wet cooling tower in order to dissipate the heat generated internally in the absorption chiller. Simulation results shows that a geothermal heat sink composed of 6 boreholes of 100 meters of depth should be sufficient in order to substitute the wet cooling tower, for a typical Spanish single family dwelling. PB International Solar Energy Society (ISES) YR 2008 FD 2008-10 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/3154 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/3154 LA eng NO Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - ITEA Research Group DS e-Archivo RD 30 jun. 2024