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1www.otti.deOTTITrainingSeminareTagungenSolar Air-ConditioningWednesday, September 30th, 2009Friday, October 2nd, 2009Palermo, Sicily, Italy 3rdrd International Conference International Conference2Supporting Organisations:Scientifi c Committee: 3Information about OTTI:Palermo International Airport is located 32 km west of Palermo (Punta Raisi). Buses depart roughly every 30 minutes from the central railway station to the airport or you can take a train from Centrale, Notar-bartolo and Francia stations.Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is a city of almost three millennia of history, beautiful palaces and churches, colourful markets, marvellous food and a distinctive cultural identity.Conference Chairman:Prof. Marco BeccaliDREAM, Università degli Studi di Palermo, ItalyDr. Constantinos A. BalarasGroup Energy Conservation, Institute for Environmental Research & Sustainable Development, National Obser-vatory of Athens, GreeceProf. Marco BeccaliDREAM, Università degli Studi di Palermo, ItalyProf. Alberto CoronasCREVER–URV, Tarragona, SpainProf. Dr. Ursula EickerFachhochschule Stuttgart, Hochschule für TechnikStuttgart, GermanyDr. Hans-Martin HenningFraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, GermanyDr. Daniel MugnierTECSOL S.A., Perpignan, FranceProf. Dr. Christian SchweiglerZAE Bayern - Bayer. Zentrum für Angewandte Energiefor-schung e.V., Garching, GermanyProf. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang StreicherTechnische Universität Graz, Institut für WärmetechnikGraz, AustriaOTTI (Ostbayerisches Technologie-Transfer-Institut e.V.) is a non profi t organisation founded in 1977. Its aim is the stimulation of the industrial economy and the support of the co-operation between science and indus-try. OTTI has a 34-person strong team who proffer seminars, specialist forums and conferences. About 6200 specialists and managerial person-nel from business, administration and science take part every year.OTTI is one of the leading European conference organiser of purpose-oriented seminars and conferences in the fi eld of renewable energies. Furthermore, we offer courses in the fi elds of building, construction and the effi cient use of energy. Our conferences with the accompanying specialist exhibitions in Kloster Banz belong to the defi nitive meetings of the solar energy sector in the German-speaking area.For more detailed information please visit www.otti.dewww.iea-shc.orgwww.fgk.de www.esv.or.atwww.vbi.dewww.solarwirtschaft.dewww.aicarr.itwww.estif.org www.greenchiller.deLocation:www.unipa.itwww.solarthermalworld.org4 5Chairman´s Message4The success of the 2nd Conference on Solar Air Conditioning held in Tarragona in October 2007 represented a clear message to scientists, professionals, fi rms, and organizers: The positive trend of Solar Cooling applications is growing stronger. A number of technical seminars, courses, and communication actions have been organised in several countries. Congresses, exhibitions, and fairs have been recently included into the Solar Cooling topics beside the traditional ones. IEA activities of Task 38 (Solar Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) are now involving a number of participants which is four times larger than the one four years ago. EU research and dissemination programmes have strengthened the link between heating and cooling in the application of solar thermal technologies. Many private investors are developing tech-nologies aimed for seeking new attractive market niches (i.e. residential and tertiary sectors). With this encouraging framework and with the heritage of the two previous conferences, we started to organize the 3rd Conference in Palermo.Once again, the conference will be settled on the edges of the Mediter-ranean sea. Palermo is the well known capital of Sicily, Italy. The area has been subdued by various conquerors over the centuries, including Romans, Carthaginians, Byzantines, Greeks, Arabs, Normans, Swabians and Spaniards. Due to this past and to the cultural exchange that has taken place in the area for millennia, the city is still an exotic mixture of many cultures. Many of the monuments still exist and give the city its unique appearance.Today, on the basis of this big potential of human and natural resources, a growing attention by public authorities and private investors is paid on the chance of designing a sustainable future. Universities and Research Centres in Sicily are working hard into this direction. The SunLab at University of Palermo is nowadays an important reference point for the solar cooling research in Italy. It encompasses facilities for the compo-nents testing and the developing of prototypes devoted to many solar cooling applications. This work also includes innovative researches ranging from solar thermal, architecture integration and electricity generation. Particular attention is addressed to the Life Cycle impact of technologies in order to assess real benefi ts for the environment.The Conference will certainly also deal with these themes together with the traditionally analysed topics. We are confi dent that your choice of taking part in the conference will enable you to get a comprehensive view of the present and the future of Solar Cooling by the voice of the main actors involved in the fi eld.Last, but not least: In Palermo the sun is always shining in the sky. What extraordinary occasion to come and imagine yourself in the ideal place both for solar technologies and for your pleasure.Prof. Ing. Marco BeccaliDipartimento di Richerche Energetiche ed Ambientali (DREAM)Università degli Studi di Palermo, ItalyConference Focus:• Development of technologies• Know-how transfer• Identifi cation of R&D needs• Exchange of results and ideasYour Advantage:• You gain comprehensive information about the state oftechnology as well as latest results from research and development.• The scope of the conference is intended to encourage a hearty open discussion of problems and future strategies to spread Solar Air-Conditioning.• The speakers are leading scientifi c and business experts.• The programme structure and the conference venue bestensure intensive experience-sharing between participants and presenters.• The detailed proceedings book and CD-ROM with all talks and poster contributions will be handed over at the start of the conference and will serve you well as reference works.You will meet:• Planners, architects, engineers and scientists activein air-conditioning, solar thermal and cooling• energy policy makers• manufacturers• industry representatives• other attendees 6 7Programme:Wednesday, September 30th, 2009Basic Seminar: Solar Air-Conditioning09:30 On the morning of September 30th, 2009 we offer a 3 hours seminar on solar cooling technologies. The seminar includes a visit of a solar assisted desiccant cooling system which is installed at the University of Palermo. The seminar will provide a basic overview on the different technologies that can be used for air-conditioning of buildings or production of cold in combination with solar thermal collectors. The seminar will include a techno-logy overview and report on the state of the art of solar cooling installations. A number of system examples will be presented and basic design guidelines will be provided. This seminar is particularly offered to persons who participate in the Solar Air-Conditioining conference but still have low experience with thermally driven cooling technologies and solar thermal energy use. Your speakers are: Prof. Dr. Ursula Eicker, Scientifi c Director, Stuttgart, University of Applied Sciences, Germany Dirk Pietruschka, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany3rd International Conference Solar Air-Conditioning13.30 Opening Address Roberto Lagalla, Rector, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy Eckardt Günther, OTTI, Regensburg, Germany Angelo Milone, Chairman of the Faculty, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy Marco Beccali, DREAM, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy OPENING SESSION: POLITICAL – ECONOMIC FRAMEWORKChair: Marco Beccali, DREAM, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy 13:50 Removal of Non-Technological Barriers to Solar Cooling Technology across Southern European IslandsStefano Rugginenti, APEA Agrigento, Agrigento, Italy 14:05 The Added Economic and Environmental Value of Solar Thermal Systems in Microgrids with combined Heat and Power Chris Marnay, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, United States of America 14:20 Australian Solar Cooling InitiativePaul Kohlenbach, Solem Consulting, Australia14:35 Designing of a Technology- Roadmap for Solar Assisted Air Conditioning in Austria Hilbert Focke, ASIC - Austria Solar Innovation Center, Wels, Austria14:50 Discussion15:10 Coffee Break and Visit to the Trade and Poster ExhibitionSYSTEM TECHNOLOGYChair: Wolfgang Streicher, Technische Universität Graz; Institut für Wärmetechnik, Graz, Austria15:45 Prototype of a Solar Driven Steam Jet Ejector Chiller Clemens Pollerberg, Fraunhofer-Ins. f. Umwelt, Sicherheits- und Energietechnik UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany16:00 New integrated Solar Air Conditioning SystemJoan Carles Bruno, CREVER-Universitat i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain16:15 Primary Energy Optimised Operation of Solar Driven Desiccant Evaporative Cooling Systems though Innovative control Strategies Dirk Pietruschka, Fachhochschule Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany16.30 Discussion16:45 Short BreakPOSTER SESSIONChair: Constantinos Balaras, Group Energy Conservation, Institute for Environmental Research & Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, Greece17:00 SYSTEM DESIGN: DESIGN TOOLS, SIMULATION, ENGINEERINGA1 Control Strategies Study of a complete Solar Assisted Air Conditioning System in an Offi ce Building using TRNSYS Sébastien Thomas, University of Liège, Arlon, FranceA2 Thermally Driven Adsorption Chillers: Simulation of a Solar Cooling System for BuildingsMax Werlein, Valencia, SpainA3 Simulation of a small size Adsorption Air Conditioning System driven by Solar Energy. Salvatore Vasta, CNR-ITAE, Messina, ItalyA4 Development of a Model for the Simulation of an Absorption Chiller Air – Cooled “Rotartica” by TRNYS. Andrés Macia Gómez, Centro Tecnológico Cartif, Boecillo, Valladolid, SpainA5 Theoretical and Experimental Study of Monomethylamine-Water Solutions in a Solar Absorption Refrigerator for Food Conservation Cesar Isaza, Universidad Pontifi cia Bolivariana, Medellin, Columbia–12:308 9A6 Feasibility of Integration of Solar Cooling Systems in existing Buildings: Technical and Economical Results Isabelle Verdier, Veolia Environnement Energy Research Center, Limay, FranceA7 Primary Energy Saving Analysis of a Solar Cooling Plant con-nected to a District Heating and Cooling NetworkJesús López-Villada, CREVER-Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, SpainA8 Comparison of different Solar Assisted Energy System for a large scale Offi ce Building Wolfram Sparber, EURAC, Bolzano, ItalyA9 Effects of Desiccant Wheel Revolution Speed Control on Perfor-mances of Solar Desiccant Cooling Systems Stefano De Antonellis, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, ItalyA10 Simulation Software for Solar Absorption Air Conditioning Systems Pilar Monsalvete , Seville, SpainA11 SDHW storage Layouts and its Control Strategies depending on the Combination with different Heating Devices, Sorption Chillers and Heat Pumps Patrizia Melograno, EURAC Research, Bolzano, ItalyA12 Assessment of Standard Small-Scale Solar Cooling Confi gura-tions within the SolarCombi+ Project Roberto Fedrizzi, EURAC Research, Bolzano, ItalyA13 Solar Combi+ System with a 4,5 kW Absorption Chiller: best Choice for different Cases Francesco Besana, Eurac research, Università degli studi di Bergamo, Bozen, ItalyA14 Comparison of four Approaches to solar assisted Cooling Peter Kovacs, SP Technical research Institute of Sweden Chal-mers University of Technology - Dept of Energy and Environment, Boras, SwedenA15 SolarCombi-plus – Small Scale Package Solutions for Solar Heating and CoolingAlexander Thür, AEE INTEC, Gleisdorf, AustriaA16 Desiccant Cooling Simulation and Design in Matlab/Simulink Environment Marco Beccali, DREAM, Universita degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, ItalyA17 Thermal Performance of Liquid Desiccant Solar Air Conditioning in Hot / Humid Climatic Region of South East Asia Edward Halawa, University of South Australia, Adelaide, AustraliaCOMPONENTS: HEAT DRIVEN WATER CHILLERS, HEAT DRIVENOPEN CYCLESB1 Dynamical Studies with a Semi Virtual Testing Approach for Characterization of small scale Absorption Chiller François Boudéhenn, CEA LITEN INES, Le Bourget du Lac, FranceB2 Design and Operation of a new Adsorption CHiller Prototype driven by low grade Thermal Energy Alessio Sapienza, CNR-ITAE, Messina, ItalyB3 Desiccant Wheels Models: Investigation on the fully developed Temperature and Velocity Profi le Assumption Stefano De Antonellis, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, ItalyB4 Evaluation of a new Development of sorptive coated Air-to-Air Heat Exchanger for Dehumidifi cation Purposes Alexander Morgenstern, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energie-systeme ISE, Freiburg, Germany B5 Boost in Power Density of Adsorbers by zeolite coated Metal Fibres Ursula Wittstadt, Fraunhofer-Instiut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, GermanyB6 Development of a new 2.5kW Adsorption Chiller for heat driven Cooling Ernst-Jan Bakker, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The NetherlandsB7 Solar Cooling in Residential, Small Scale Commercial and Industrial Applications with Adsorption Technology Walter Mittelbach, SorTech AG, Halle (Saale), GermanyB8 Development of a 5 kW Absorption Chiller for Solar Cooling Installations Mathias Safarik, Institut für Luft- u. Kältetechnik, Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH, Dresden, GermanyB9 Feasibility of air-cooled LiBr/water Solar Air-Conditioning in hot arid Climate Regions Z. Sayadi, University of Monastir, Monastir, TunisiaB10 Performance optimization of a water-cooled single-effect LiBr/water Absorption Machine José Daniel Marcos, UNED, Madrid, SpainB11 Feasibility Study of alternative Absorption Heat Pump Processes Oleksandr Kotenko, Technical University of Graz, Graz, AustriaB12 Thermally Driven metal hydride Cooling Systems: Experimental and Numerical Results of a 400W Cooling System Jorge Paya, Valencia, SpainB13 Performance Analysis of Aqueous Solutions of LiCl, LiBr and CaCl2 in a Single Effect Absorption Chiller Roza Christodoulaki, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece10 11B14 Comparison of Silica Gel and Zeolite Desiccant Wheel Performance Stephen White, CSIRO, Newcastle, NSW, AustraliaB15 Experimental Evaluation of Heat Transfer in a Horizontal Tube Falling Film Generator of NH3-LiNO3 Absorption Cooling System José Vidal Herrera, Centro de Investrigación en Energía Univer-sidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Temixco, Morelos, MexicoB16 Statik Analysis of a Solar Powered Liquid Absorption Chiller Jean Castaing-Lasvignottes, Laboratoire de Thermique, Energétique et Procédés; Pau, France 18:00 Drinks and Visit to the Trade and Poster Exhibition19:00 End of the First Conference DayThursday, October 1st, 2009INDUSTRY FORUMChair: Christian Schweigler, ZAE Bayern – Bayer. Zentrum für Angewandte Energieforschung e.V., Garching, Germany09:00 Introduction Green Chillers Uli Jakob, Berlin, Germany09:10 Climatewell AB Solar Cooling® Olof Hallstrom, Climatewell, Stockholm, Sweden09:20 Low Capacity Absorption Chillers for Solar Cooling Applications Gregor Weidner, EAW Energieanlagenbau GmbH, Westenfeld, Germany09:30 Solar Cooling in Residential, Small Scale Commercial and Indus-trial Applications with Adsorption Technology Walter Mittelbach, SorTech AG, Halle (Saale), Germany09:40 Sun Power System: Solar Cooling Compact Package SystemGerard Llurens, Sun Power Systems, France09:50 MIRROXX FRESNEL Process Heat Collectors for Solar Cooling and Industrial Applications Christian Zahler, Mirroxx GmbH, Freiburg, Germany10:00 Modelling and Analyzing Solar Cooling Systems in Polysun Seyed Hossein Rezaei, Velasolaris AG, Switzerland10:10 Solar Cooling Application in Valle Susa ItalySufi a Jung, OLYMP ITALIA SRL, Bruino TO, Italy10:20 Coffee Break and Visit to the Trade and Poster ExhibitionSYSTEM DESIGN: DESIGN TOOLS, SIMULATION, ENGINEERINGChair: Daniel Mugnier, TECSOL S.A., Perpignan, France11:00 Virtual Case Study on small Solar Cooling Systems within the SolarCombi+ Project Edo Wiemken, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany11:15 Design of Solar Cooling Plants under Uncertainty Fernando Dominguez-Muñoz, University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain 11:30 Fast Pre-Design of Systems using Solar Thermally Driven Chillers Hans-Martin Henning, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesy-steme ISE, Freiburg, Germany11:45 Economical Analysis and Optimization of a Solar Assisted Water Ejector Cooling Cycle with a Booster using CO2 as Working FluidSergio Colle, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis - SC, Brazil 12:00 Optimisation Potential of a large Solar Adsorption Cooling Plant Antoine Dalibard, zafh.net Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany 12:15 Planning, Commissioning and Practical Experience with fi rst Summer of Operation of a cost effective Solar Air Conditioning System for a Canteen at Munich Airport Carsten Hindenburg, Hindenburg Consulting, Anwil, Switzerland12:30 Discussion13:00 Lunch and Visit to the Trade and Poster ExhibitionPRACTICAL EXPERIENCE: OPERATION MAINTENANCE, ENERGY PERFORMANCE, COST PERFORMANCE PART 1Chair: Wolfgang Streicher, Technische Universität Graz, Institut für Wärmetechnik, Graz, Austria 14:00 Performance Analysis based on monitored Data of a Solar Cooling Plant with two Hot Storage Tanks and two different Temperature Levels Ignasi Gurruchaga, AIGUASOL Engineering, Barcelona, Spain14:15 Energy and Economic Performance of Solar Cooling Systems Ursula Eicker, Fachhochschule Stuttgart Hochschule für Technik, Stuttgart, Germany14:30 Solar Driven Adsorption Chiller controlled by hot and cooling Water Temperature Jan Albers, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany14:45 Comparative Results of monitored Solar Assisted Heating and Cooling Installations Wolfram Sparber, EURAC, Bolzano, Italy12 1315:00 Heating and Cooling with a small Scale Solar Driven Adsorption Chiller combined with a small scale Solar Driven Adsorption Chiller combined with a Borehole System – Recent Results Tomas Núñez, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany15:15 Discussion15:40 Coffee Break and Visit to the Trade and Poster ExhibitionPRACTICAL EXPERIENCE: OPERATION MAINTENANCE, ENERGY PERFORMANCE, COST PERFORMANCE PART 2Chair: Ursula Eicker, Fachhochschule Stuttgart, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Germany 16:20 Solar Heating and Cooling – Town Hall GleisdorfAlexander Thür, AEE INTEC, Gleisdorf, Austria16:35 Monitoring of a Solar Desiccant Cooling System operating in Palermo (Italy). Results and Validation of Simulation Models Marco Beccali, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, Italy16:50 DiscussionPOSTER SESSIONChair: Ursula Eicker, Fachhochschule Stuttgart, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Germany17:00 SYSTEM TECHNOLOGYC1 Performance of a Solar Heating and Cooling System with Absorption Chiller and Latent Heat Storage Martin Helm, ZAE Bayern - Bayer. Zentrum für Angewandte Energieforschung e.V., Garching, GermanyC2 Vacuum ice storage as a novel concept of energy storage in solar cooling systems Mathias Safarik, Institut für Luft- u. Kältetechnik Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH, Dresden, GermanyC3 Experimental Analysis of Sorption Chillers in Transient and Steady Conditions Supported by TRNSYS Simulations Patrizia Melograno, EURAC Research, Bolzano, Italy C4 Refl eC – A new Collector for Solar Cooling Applications with Operating Temperatures up to 150°C Stefan Heß, Fraunhofer Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg (Brsg.), GermanyC5 The Application of a novel Solar Refrigeration Concept in the Food and Agro Industry: System’s Concept and Optimization Osama Ayadi, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy C6 First Demonstration of Solar & District Heat Driven Adsorption Heat Pump in Combination with Underground Thermal Energy Storage in Denmark Reto Michael Hummelshøj, COWI A/S, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark C7 Feasibility of air-cooled LiBr/water Solar Air-Conditioning in hot arid Climate Regions Ahmed Bellagi, University of Monastir, Monastir, TunisiaC8 Optimisation of Geometrical Parameters of a Solar Bubble Pump integrated in the Collector Slimane Gabsi, Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie Ecole Natio-nale d‘Ingénieurs GABES, SFAX, TunisiaC9 The Infl uence of Diffusion Absorption Refrigeration Cycle Confi -guration on the Performance Slimane Gabsi, Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie Ecole Natio-nale d‘Ingénieurs GABES, SFAX, TunisiaSOLAR COOLING APPLICATIOND1 An Experimental Solar Cooling Plant with a small size Absorption Chiller Francesco Asdrubali, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, ItalyD2 Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Liquid Desiccant Dehumidi-fi er for Industrial and Comfort Air Conditioning Systems Mustafa Jaradat, Kassel University, Kassel, GermanyD3 Solar-assisted Desiccant Systems in hot and humid Climates: Limitations and Solutions Gianpiero Evola, University of Catania, Catania, ItalyD4 Applications of Solar cooling Technologies in Buildings in Latvia (North-Eastern Europe) Climate Conditions. Feasibility and Attractiveness.Dzintars Jaunzems, Riga Technical university, Riga, LatviaD5 Energy Performance of Solar Collectors that Supply a Simple Effect Absorption Chiller with Cold Storage made in PCM Roberto Bruno, University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), ItalyD6 Design of the Lay-Out of a PTC Solar Field for a SHC Plant at the Misericordia of Badia a Ripoli: A Method for the Optimization of the Energy CollectionChristian Paolo Mengoni, Department of Energy Engineering “S.Stecco” University of Florence, Florence, ItalyD7 Solar Cooling Opportunities on Fruit and Dairy Farms Sonja Ott, Sustainability Victoria, Melbourne , Australia17:35 PRACTICAL EXPERIENCEE1 Small-scale One Stage LIBr-H2O Absorption Chiller with Identical Design of Desorber and AbsorberJiri Pospisil, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech RepublicE2 Solar Air-Conditioning in the German Solarthermie 2000plus Programme: Installed Plants and fi rst Monitoring Results Edo Wiemken, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany14 15E3 Field Report of a solar assisted Air Conditioning System in an Offi ce Building located in Upper Austria Hilbert Focke, ASIC - Austria Solar Innovation Center, Wels, AustriaE4 Demonstration and Field Test of a Solar Air Condition System with an Absorption Chiller operated with either or both Solar Thermal Energy / Fuel Gas for Commercial Buildings Naoki Onda, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd, TOKYO, JapanE5 Solar Absorption Cooling Plant in Seville Pablo Bermejo, Seville, SpainE6 In-Situ Measurements, Simulation and System Optimisation of a Solar-Driven DEC-System in an Industrial Environment Christoph Trinkl, Hochschule Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt, GermanyE7 Experience Report on two different solar driven Air-Conditioning Systems in Vienna/ Austria based on Monitoring Data Summer 2009’ Tim Selke, arsenal research GmbH, Vienna, AustriaE8 Design and Setup of a small Solar Combi + Demonstration Plant in a Passive House Francesco Besana, Eurac research Università degli studi di Bergamo, Bozen, ItalyE9 Results of DEC Unit Assisted by Solar Energy in Lisbon Joao Farinha Mendes, INETI, Lisbon, PortugalE10 Solar Cooling for Technical Cooling Loads Volker Clauß, SK SonnenKlima GmbH, Berlin, Germany 18:00 Visit to the Trade and Poster Exhibition 18:30 End of the 2nd Conference Day 20:30 Dinner, Grand Hotel et des Palmes, Palermo Friday, October 2nd, 2009COMPONENTS: HEAT DRIVEN WATER CHILLERS, HEAT DRIVEN OPEN CYCLES Chair: Hans-Martin Henning, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany09:00 The Application of a Liquid-Desiccant Air Conditioner to Solar Cooling Andrew Lowenstein, AIL Research, Princeton, United States of America09:15 A compact solid Adsorption Chiller for Solar Air Conditioning Robert Critoph, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom09:30 Development of a Two-Stage Absorption Chiller for Solar-Assisted Cooling and Heating Manuel Riepl, ZAE Bayern - Bayer. Zentrum für Angewandte Energieforschung e.V., Garching, Germany09:45 Ionic liquids – a promising Solution for Solar Absorption Chillers? Annett Kühn, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany10:00 Parabolic trough Collector Design and Optimization for high temperature lift Solar Cooling Marcello Aprile, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy10:15 R&D Programme for getting Adsorbents effective for Solar Air Conditioning Yury Aristov , Novosibirsk, Russia10:30 Discussion11:00 Coffee Break and Visit to the Trade and Poster ExhibitionSOLAR COOLING APPLICATIONSChair: Alberto Coronas, CREVER-Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain11:30 An Energy Effi cient Solar Driven Two-Stage Rotary Desiccant Cooling System: Experiment and Case Study Yanjun Dai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China11:45 Performance of a fl at Plate Collector-Regenerator that uses an Earth-Air Heat Exchanger for Regeneration of Water-Lithium Chloride Solution in a Solar Cooling Plant Roberto Bruno, University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy12:00 350 KW of dual solar Cooling for optimal Flexibility and Economic Performance Roel De Coninck, 3E, Brussels, Belgium12:15 Global Performance of a Solar Absorption Cooling Plant coupled with a conventional Vapour Compression Refrigeration SystemPilar Monsalvete , Seville, Spain16 17Please book your accommodation yourself as soon as possible:www.booking.com/PalermoConference Venue Università degli Studi di Palermo, Viale delle Science 14, 90128 Palermo, ItalyOrganisation Committee:Accommodation: Eckardt GüntherGabriele Struthoff-Müller OTTI e.V.Renewable EnergiesWernerwerkstraße 493049 RegensburgGermanyPhone: +49 941 29688-29Fax: +49 941 29688-17E-Mail: gabriele.struthoff-mueller@otti.dewww.otti.deRegistration Conditions You will receive the relevant papers and confi rmation as soon as we have your regis-tration. The fees are exempt from value-added tax (VAT) and are payable in full upon receipt of the invoice. Payment must be received no later than 14 days before the conference begins (it has to be settled in EURO). All bank charges have to be co-vered by the transmitter OTTI reserves the right to refuse admission if the amount has not arrived, unless said amount is paid by cheque on the day. In case trans-ferring occurs later than 14 days before the conference, please keep a copy of the transfer order ready and show it in the organisation offi ce at the conference. OTTI reserves the right to change the programme at short notice for urgent reasons. There is no charge for cancellations made at least 35 days before the event starts. If the booking is cancelled 34 days before the start of the conference a service charge of € 120,- will be made. It is possible to rebook once without extra charge. All can-cellations must be in writing. It is possible to send a substitute delegate at any time without additional cost, but we need a written message about the change before the conference starts. Legal domicile and place of fulfi lment is Regensburg. Conference Fee: If registered until August 7th, 2009Per Person: € 570,00Member of OTTI: € 480,00after August 7th, 2009Per Person: € 650,00Member of OTTIESTIF/AICARR/FGK/ESV/BSW/IEA/VBI/GREEN CHILLER € 560,00Reduced fee for presenters: € 310,00From the third participant on, every other participant of your company profi ts from our 15% discount on the conference fee.Fees cover the admission to all sessions, invitation to all coffee breaks, conference lunch, the dinner and the conference proceedings and CD-ROM.The Conference Language is English.Basic SeminarPer Person: € 180,00Fees cover a coffee break and seminar proceedings. Photo CredtisENIT and University of Palermo, DREAM12:30 Theoretical and Experimental Evaluation of an Intermittent Solar Absorption Refrigeration System for Ice Production. Wilfrido Rivera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Temixco, México12:45 Solar cooling with an ICE-Storage Back-Up SystemMarco Zetzsche, Universität Stuttgart - Institut f. Thermo-dynamik u. Wärmetechnik, Stuttgart, Germany 13:00 Discussion13:30 Poster Award Ceremony – 3 WinnersAward Committee: Constantinos A. Balaras, Group Energy Conservation, Institute for Environmental Research & Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, Greece Ursula Eicker, Fachhochschule Stuttgart, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Germany Alberto Coronas, CREVER-Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain13:40 Closing RemarksMarco Beccali, DREAM, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy 13:45 End of the Conference183rd International Conference Solar Air-ConditioningSeptember 30th – October2nd, 2009 (SAC 3110)OTTI e.V.Headword: Solar Air-ConditioningWernerwerkstraße 493049 RegensburgGermanyRegistration via Fax: +49 (941) 2968817Please print your member or customer number:OTTI (Member number only)ESTIFAIRCARRFGKEnergiesparverband AustriaBSWIntern. Energy AgencyVBIGreen ChillerI will participate in the conference (SAC 3110).I will participate in the basic Seminar (SAW 3438).We are interested in sponsorship. 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