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Data of the design of solar assisted district cooling systems

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Volume 30, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105541

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Solar assisted cooling system; Solar collectors; Absorption chillers; Annual cooling demand

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  1. Qatar National Library
  2. NPRP award from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of The Qatar Foundation) [NPRP 10-0129-170280]

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The collected datasets are relevant and related to Optimization of Design and Operation of Solar Assisted District Cooling Systems [1] paper. Part of the data is collected on the main and common components of the system. That includes solar collectors unit price ($/m(2)), type, and efficiency; absorption chiller capacity (kW), type, initial cost ($), and COP; the hot/chilled water thermal energy storage tank type, initial cost ($) and capacity (kWh); and auxiliary boiler initial cost ($), capacity (kW), type and efficiency. The other part of the data is collected on hourly cooling demand over the year for the state of Qatar (kW), hourly global solar irradiance over the year for the state of Qatar (W/m(2)) and variable cost of producing and storing chilled and hot water ($/kWh, $/kW). The data are collected from different resources such as government websites, commercial websites, government sectors, journals and real-life case studies. The value of this data comes from that most of the data required to conduct such research in this area are available in one resource. Also, some of the data such as the annual hourly cooling demand and global solar radiation are not available online. Moreover, the collected data are already filtered and the units are consistent and ready to be used. Finally, the data considered to be crucial and the core of such research are available in this paper. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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