In the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, cool thermal energy storage (TES) is the most preferred demand side management (DSM) technology for shifting cooling electrical demand from peak hour to off-peak hour. In this study, the techno-economic feasibility of TES in subtropical Central Queensland University building is studied. Cooling load profiles of existing systems are simulated first using DesignBuilder (DB) simulation software which is based on EnergyPlus (EP) simulation engine, then verified by on-site measured data and then TES systems are analysed. Under the Australian electricity tariff rates, the results show that the full chilled storage can save up to 61.3% of the electricity cost required for cooling wh...
In recent decades, around the world, a huge amount of daytime peak power has been shifted to the off...
The study applies the software Transient Systems Simulation Program (TRNSYS) to estimate the air con...
In most developed and developing nations, nearly 40% of the energy generated is utilized in the buil...
Thermal energy storage is (TES) a preferred demand side management (DSM) technology for shifting coo...
In much of the developed world, air-conditioning in buildings is the dominant driver of summer peak ...
This paper presents an investigation of the economic benefit of thermal energy storage (TES) for coo...
In this research, cooling system optimization using thermal energy storage (TES) in shopping center ...
AbstractThis study attempts to predict the potential cost savings of employing ice thermal storage (...
This study attempts to predict the potential cost savings of employing ice thermal storage (ITS) sys...
Due to their non-deterministic behaviour, renewable energies are defined as non-dispatchable energie...
This paper investigates the feasibility of Cold Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) for building demand ma...
This report explores the economical savings of a district cooling system over building specific cool...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources are limited to satisfy these needs. Because of this reason,...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...
A typical building zone designated as Zone PPU, in UTHM was selected for a detailed study of applyin...
In recent decades, around the world, a huge amount of daytime peak power has been shifted to the off...
The study applies the software Transient Systems Simulation Program (TRNSYS) to estimate the air con...
In most developed and developing nations, nearly 40% of the energy generated is utilized in the buil...
Thermal energy storage is (TES) a preferred demand side management (DSM) technology for shifting coo...
In much of the developed world, air-conditioning in buildings is the dominant driver of summer peak ...
This paper presents an investigation of the economic benefit of thermal energy storage (TES) for coo...
In this research, cooling system optimization using thermal energy storage (TES) in shopping center ...
AbstractThis study attempts to predict the potential cost savings of employing ice thermal storage (...
This study attempts to predict the potential cost savings of employing ice thermal storage (ITS) sys...
Due to their non-deterministic behaviour, renewable energies are defined as non-dispatchable energie...
This paper investigates the feasibility of Cold Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) for building demand ma...
This report explores the economical savings of a district cooling system over building specific cool...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources are limited to satisfy these needs. Because of this reason,...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...
A typical building zone designated as Zone PPU, in UTHM was selected for a detailed study of applyin...
In recent decades, around the world, a huge amount of daytime peak power has been shifted to the off...
The study applies the software Transient Systems Simulation Program (TRNSYS) to estimate the air con...
In most developed and developing nations, nearly 40% of the energy generated is utilized in the buil...