AbstractCombined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) is considered a promising technology. Because thermal demand varies strongly with time (and can even be discontinuous), the power generation in CCHP systems can be inefficient and significant heat can be wasted. This paper proposes incorporating thermal energy storage (TES) in CCHP systems (CCHP-TES). TES can balance heating, cooling, and power loads. Authors describe several mathematical models for CCHP system components – TES, heat-recovery devices, auxiliary heating and cooling devices – and for criteria used to evaluate system evaluation performance. Authors assess the impact of adding TES to CCHP systems by analyzing simulated performance of an office building in Beijing, China. The s...
Thermal energy storage (TES) provides increased flexibility to residential and commercial customers ...
The current and future restructuring energy marketplace represents a number of challenges and opport...
In order to improve the comprehensive energy utilization rate of combined cooling, heating, and powe...
AbstractCombined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) is considered a promising technology. Because th...
AbstractNatural gas-driven Building Cooling Heating and Power (BCHP) system shows high energy effici...
Taking a commercial building in Shanghai as an example, a list of cooling and heating systems are es...
This paper investigates the feasibility of Cold Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) for building demand ma...
In much of the developed world, air-conditioning in buildings is the dominant driver of summer peak ...
AbstractThermal Energy Storage (TES) is an important technology to balance the hourly energy supply ...
For achieving higher energy transferring efficiency from the resources to the load, the Combined Coo...
This paper presents an investigation of the economic benefit of thermal energy storage (TES) for coo...
AbstractBuilding cooling, heating and power (BCHP) is an integrated energy system to provide the thr...
The comparison between compressed air energy storage, batteries, and thermal energy storage is cruci...
The consistency between building heating load, cooling load and power load are analyzed in this pape...
Storage can establish balance between production and demand consumption level in almost all the ener...
Thermal energy storage (TES) provides increased flexibility to residential and commercial customers ...
The current and future restructuring energy marketplace represents a number of challenges and opport...
In order to improve the comprehensive energy utilization rate of combined cooling, heating, and powe...
AbstractCombined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) is considered a promising technology. Because th...
AbstractNatural gas-driven Building Cooling Heating and Power (BCHP) system shows high energy effici...
Taking a commercial building in Shanghai as an example, a list of cooling and heating systems are es...
This paper investigates the feasibility of Cold Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) for building demand ma...
In much of the developed world, air-conditioning in buildings is the dominant driver of summer peak ...
AbstractThermal Energy Storage (TES) is an important technology to balance the hourly energy supply ...
For achieving higher energy transferring efficiency from the resources to the load, the Combined Coo...
This paper presents an investigation of the economic benefit of thermal energy storage (TES) for coo...
AbstractBuilding cooling, heating and power (BCHP) is an integrated energy system to provide the thr...
The comparison between compressed air energy storage, batteries, and thermal energy storage is cruci...
The consistency between building heating load, cooling load and power load are analyzed in this pape...
Storage can establish balance between production and demand consumption level in almost all the ener...
Thermal energy storage (TES) provides increased flexibility to residential and commercial customers ...
The current and future restructuring energy marketplace represents a number of challenges and opport...
In order to improve the comprehensive energy utilization rate of combined cooling, heating, and powe...