As the experiences show, the MiraSolaris Eco-Habitat was able to cover over 60 % of the space heating independent of the strength of winter. Only in the period from November to the beginning of March the system doesn't run totally free of CO₂-emissions.
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Starting with the second quarter of 2009 we have made first concrete planning steps towards the realization of our MiraSolaris research center.
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When our efforts to find a solar power generating module as a supplement to our heating system have failed, we have decided to start our own research project.
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The development of the Icebook proves to be more cost-intensive as expected.
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New graphic representation of the MiraSolaris Eco-Habitat System.
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Not yet completed.
The goal of this research is to find an eco-friendly and economically cooling solution for buildings using thermal solar energy.
The solar cooling module, based on a water/ammonia absorption process, uses thermal solar energy in order to cool the rooms of a building.
Due to concrete core cooling of the inner walls and/or ceilings it is possible to cool the adjacent rooms. Eventual condensation within the building will be electronically prevented.
The cooling capacity of this "silent" cooling guarantees a constant temperature of the adjacent rooms.
The solar cooling module was already tested seperately, but it still needs to be tested within the whole MiraSolaris Eco-Habitat System®.