This paper analyses the viability of a new
microcogeneration system with a Stirling engine-based
micro-CHP (combined heat and power) and renewable
solar energy: thermal and photovoltaic system in order to
supply the energy demand of an isolated home. The right
sizing of solar energy systems should allow optimizing
both the available solar resources and gas consumption
for one specific climatological conditions.
The present work shows the first results of the
experimental study of a micro-cogeneration system
(micro-CHP based on the Stirling motor) supported with
renewable energy. The system of self-government covers
the theoretical daily consumption of a house.
In this results, the different contributions of the
subsystems to the daily thermal and electric demand are
displayed.