Reducing Environmental Risks When Using Solar Systems in the Heat Supply of Tourist Business Facilities

Reducing Environmental Risks When Using Solar Systems in the Heat Supply of Tourist Business Facilities

Natalia Gennadievna Andreiko (Kuban State Technological University, Russia), Evgenia Ivanovna Zakharchenko (Kuban State University, Russia), and Musabek Abdusharipovich Duvanakulov (Osh Technological University, Kyrgyzstan)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8232-5.ch015
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Abstract

The work considers reducing the manifestation of an environmental hazard factor of the energy type through measures that reduce the likelihood of environmental risks. It is this type of factor that is the most destructive, since the basis of energy is natural resources. Consuming a huge amount of primary resources in the form of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, the energy sector, along with the production of electrical energy and heat, emits a large amount of waste into the environment in the form of gaseous and solid combustion products. In addition, there is the problem of exhaustion of resources for traditional energy. In this regard, much attention is paid to energy saving and energy efficiency based on renewable energy sources. Solar energy is one of the most developed branches of renewable energy. Therefore, the work examines various heat supply schemes using solar systems, which will not only reduce dependence on traditional fossil fuels, but also reduce greenhouse gas emissions, that is, reduce environmental risks.
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