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Life Cycle Cost Optimization of a Solar Assisted Ground Source Heat Pump System

There has been an increased interest in reducing the cost and environmental impact of building heating, ventilation, and cooling systems by using hybrid renewable energy systems. Among them, heat pumps which combine geothermal and solar thermal energy have gained attention due to their high efficien...

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Main Authors: Weeratunge, Hansani, Hoog, Julian de, Dunstall, Simon, Narsilio, Guillermo, Halgamuge, Saman
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