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Embodied energy analysis of the indirect solar drying unit

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ABSTRACT The increase in cost of fossil fuel and unavailability of electricity are the barrier for farmers to run their farm machineries and their development. Solar drying is a technique… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The increase in cost of fossil fuel and unavailability of electricity are the barrier for farmers to run their farm machineries and their development. Solar drying is a technique that not only helps in reducing fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emission by avoiding the use of machines in this sector, but also reduces the post-harvest food losses too. In present study, embodied energy analysis has been done for indirect solar dryer unit. Fenugreek leaves of 02 kg were put in each tray inside indirect solar dryer unit for drying purposes. Various environmental and economic parameters have been evaluated, which includes the payback period by cost, the energy payback time (EPBT), embodied energy, CO2 emission and the earned carbon credit. The total embodied energy of the system is 1081.83 kWh. The EPBT and CO2 emission are found to be 4.36 years and 391.52 kg per year, respectively.

Keywords: indirect solar; solar drying; unit; energy; energy analysis; embodied energy

Journal Title: International Journal of Ambient Energy
Year Published: 2017

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