Design and Energy Analysis for Eco-Community Based on Constructed Marine Wetland

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A design concept of eco-community based on constructed marine wetland is proposed. Constructed marine wetland can clean up seawater, which is not only helpful to reduce the corrosion of seawater on the pipeline of the seawater heat pump system, but also remove the thermal impact of discharged cooling water on ocean. Energy analysis simulation of a typical coastal eco-community in Xiamen city is conducted. This investigation shows that the eco-community has higher efficiency of energy and water usage than conventional chiller with cooling tower system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 588-589)

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2151-2154

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November 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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