LAPSE:2023.18295
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LAPSE:2023.18295
Thermal Storage for District Cooling—Implications for Renewable Energy Transition
Efstathios E. Michaelides
March 7, 2023
Abstract
The utilization of air conditioning in public and private buildings is continuously increasing globally and is one of the major factors fueling the growth of the global electricity demand. The higher utilization of renewable energy sources and the transition of the electricity-generating industry to renewable energy sources requires significant energy storage in order to avoid supply−demand mismatches. This storage-regeneration process entails dissipation, which leads to higher energy generation loads. Both the energy generation and the required storage may be reduced using thermal energy storage to provide domestic comfort in buildings. The development and utilization of thermal storage, achieved by chilled water, in a community of two thousand buildings located in the North Texas region are proven to have profound and beneficial effects on the necessary infrastructure to make this community independent of the grid and self-sufficient with renewable energy. The simulations show that both the necessary photovoltaics rating and the capacity of the electric energy storage system are significantly reduced when thermal storage with a chilled water system is used during the air conditioning season.
Keywords
air conditioning, chilled water, district cooling, energy transition, grid-independent buildings, hybrid energy storage, microgrids, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, thermal storage
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Michaelides EE. Thermal Storage for District Cooling—Implications for Renewable Energy Transition. (2023). LAPSE:2023.18295
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Michaelides EE: Department of Engineering, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129, USA
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
14
Issue
21
First Page
7317
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-11-04
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1996-1073
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