This paper is concerned with the feasibility study and evaluation of an energy savings opportunity in buildings energy management using co-generation coupling with thermal energy storage. Both the technical and economical feasibility is presented first for the co-generation and then compared with the co-generation using thermal energy storage. On-site cogeneration with double effect absorption chiller provides a potential of at least 13% peak demand reduction and about 16% savings in energy consumption. It provides an internal rate of return (IRR) greater than 21% but saving potential is limited by the low demand of co-generated chilled water within the community of the institution. Thermal energy storage coupling with co-generation offers ...
This paper presents an optimum selection of a cogeneration system for heat and power generation at U...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...
This paper investigates the feasibility of Cold Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) for building demand ma...
Energy-conservation opportunity in an institutional building is studied through cogeneration with do...
AbstractThe purpose of the research was to examine the savings potential and verify how to reduce th...
The coupling of the heating and the electricity sectors is of utmost importance when it comes to the...
This paper proposes the application on microscale of an innovative trigeneration system with micro C...
AbstractThis paper presents a co-generation system based on combined heat and power for commercial u...
The utilization of air conditioning in public and private buildings is continuously increasing globa...
Taking a commercial building in Shanghai as an example, a list of cooling and heating systems are es...
The need for heating and cooling in buildings constitutes a considerable part of the total energy us...
As a result of European energy and climate policy a growing share of renewable energy can be noted i...
Between 20% and 50% of world energy consumption is lost as waste heat through energy conversion and ...
The energy sector is a majorarea that is responsible for the country development. Almost 40% of the ...
Cogeneration is playing an increasingly important role in providing energy efficient power generatio...
This paper presents an optimum selection of a cogeneration system for heat and power generation at U...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...
This paper investigates the feasibility of Cold Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) for building demand ma...
Energy-conservation opportunity in an institutional building is studied through cogeneration with do...
AbstractThe purpose of the research was to examine the savings potential and verify how to reduce th...
The coupling of the heating and the electricity sectors is of utmost importance when it comes to the...
This paper proposes the application on microscale of an innovative trigeneration system with micro C...
AbstractThis paper presents a co-generation system based on combined heat and power for commercial u...
The utilization of air conditioning in public and private buildings is continuously increasing globa...
Taking a commercial building in Shanghai as an example, a list of cooling and heating systems are es...
The need for heating and cooling in buildings constitutes a considerable part of the total energy us...
As a result of European energy and climate policy a growing share of renewable energy can be noted i...
Between 20% and 50% of world energy consumption is lost as waste heat through energy conversion and ...
The energy sector is a majorarea that is responsible for the country development. Almost 40% of the ...
Cogeneration is playing an increasingly important role in providing energy efficient power generatio...
This paper presents an optimum selection of a cogeneration system for heat and power generation at U...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...
This paper investigates the feasibility of Cold Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) for building demand ma...