IEC/PC 126 - Binary power generation systems
Define the normalized conditions that can estimate the power generation efficiency of the binary power generation system. It includes heat source conditions (temperature, flow rate), cooling conditions (temperature, flow rate). It will be applied less than 100 kW in capacity, using hot water created by renewable energy or wasted heat in the industrial field
Systèmes de production d'énergie binaire
Définit les conditions normalisées qui permettent d'estimer l'efficacité de la production d'énergie d’un système de production d'énergie binaire. Ce domaine inclut les conditions de source de chaleur (température, débit), les conditions de refroidissement (température, débit). Les applications concernées sont celles dont la capacité est inférieure à 100 kW, qui utilisent de l’eau chaude créée par des énergies renouvelables ou par de la chaleur perdue dans le domaine industriel.
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IEC/PC 126 is a Project Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Binary power generation systems" and is responsible for: Define the normalized conditions that can estimate the power generation efficiency of the binary power generation system. It includes heat source conditions (temperature, flow rate), cooling conditions (temperature, flow rate). It will be applied less than 100 kW in capacity, using hot water created by renewable energy or wasted heat in the industrial field This committee has published 0 standards.
IEC/PC 126 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Define the normalized conditions that can estimate the power generation efficiency of the binary power generation system. It includes heat source conditions (temperature, flow rate), cooling conditions (temperature, flow rate). It will be applied less than 100 kW in capacity, using hot water created by renewable energy or wasted heat in the industrial field Currently, there are 0 published standards from this project committee.
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