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Comparison of Direct and Indirect Active Thermal Energy Storage Strategies for Large-Scale Solar Heating Systems
February 22, 2023
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Large-scale solar heating for the building sector requires an adequate Thermal Energy Storage (TES) strategy. TES plays the role of load shifting between the energy demand and the solar irradiance and thus makes the annual production optimal. In this study, we report a simplified algorithm uniquely based on energy flux, to evaluate the role of active TES on the annual performance of a large-scale solar heating for residential thermal energy supply. The program considers different types of TES, i.e., direct and indirect, as well as their specifications in terms of capacity, storage density, charging/discharging limits, etc. Our result confirms the auto-regulation ability of indirect (latent using Phase Change Material (PCM), or Borehole thermal storage (BTES) in soil) TES which makes the annual performance comparable to that of direct (sensible with hot water) TES. The charging and discharging restrictions of the latent TES, until now considered as a weak point, could retard the achievement of fully-charged situation and prolong the charging process. With its compact volume, the indirect TES turns to be promising for large-scale solar thermal application.
Large-scale solar heating for the building sector requires an adequate Thermal Energy Storage (TES) strategy. TES plays the role of load shifting between the energy demand and the solar irradiance and thus makes the annual production optimal. In this study, we report a simplified algorithm uniquely based on energy flux, to evaluate the role of active TES on the annual performance of a large-scale solar heating for residential thermal energy supply. The program considers different types of TES, i.e., direct and indirect, as well as their specifications in terms of capacity, storage density, charging/discharging limits, etc. Our result confirms the auto-regulation ability of indirect (latent using Phase Change Material (PCM), or Borehole thermal storage (BTES) in soil) TES which makes the annual performance comparable to that of direct (sensible with hot water) TES. The charging and discharging restrictions of the latent TES, until now considered as a weak point, could retard the achievement of fully-charged situation and prolong the charging process. With its compact volume, the indirect TES turns to be promising for large-scale solar thermal application.
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direct, district heating, economic-environmental assessment, indirect, Thermal Energy Storage
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Guo X, Goumba AP, Wang C. Comparison of Direct and Indirect Active Thermal Energy Storage Strategies for Large-Scale Solar Heating Systems. (2023). LAPSE:2023.4081
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Guo X: ESIEE Paris, University of Paris Est, F-93162 Noisy le Grand, France; LIED-PIERI, UMR 8236, CNRS, University of Paris Diderot (Paris 7), F-75013 Paris, France [ORCID]
Goumba AP: ESIEE Paris, University of Paris Est, F-93162 Noisy le Grand, France; EFFICACITY, 14-20 boulevard Newton, F-77447 Marne la Vallée CEDEX 2, France
Wang C: Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Technology, Changzhou University, Changzhou, Jiangsu 213016, China
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Goumba AP: ESIEE Paris, University of Paris Est, F-93162 Noisy le Grand, France; EFFICACITY, 14-20 boulevard Newton, F-77447 Marne la Vallée CEDEX 2, France
Wang C: Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Technology, Changzhou University, Changzhou, Jiangsu 213016, China
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Journal Name
Energies
Volume
12
Issue
10
Article Number
E1948
Year
2019
Publication Date
2019-05-21
ISSN
1996-1073
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