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Heat Storage - Feasibility of Geological Heat Storage Final Report
2011Heat is the biggest end use of energy in the UK - most of it is used for heating homes and providing hot water. This research project examined the feasibility of capturing large quantities of waste heat from power stations and industrial processes and then storing it underground for later use in homes and offices. It investigated the cost effectiveness
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1985
Thermal energy may be stored as sensible heat or latent heat. Sensible heat storage systems utilize the heat capacity and the change in temperature of the material during the process of charging or discharging - temperature of the storage material rises when energy is absorbed and drops when energy is withdrawn.
H. P. Garg +2 more
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Thermal energy may be stored as sensible heat or latent heat. Sensible heat storage systems utilize the heat capacity and the change in temperature of the material during the process of charging or discharging - temperature of the storage material rises when energy is absorbed and drops when energy is withdrawn.
H. P. Garg +2 more
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Generation System Impacts of Storage Heating and Storage Water Heating
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1984Thermal energy stroge systems offer the electric utility a means to change customer energy use patterns. At present, however, the costs and benefits to both the customers and utility are uncertain. As part of a nationwide demonstration program Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) installed storage space heating and water heating appliances ...
C. W. Gellings +3 more
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Underfloor heating with latent heat storage
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 2001Underfloor heating is known for its comfort due to the low and favourable temperature gradient in the heated space above the large floor area available for heating. This paper addresses the idea of improving the existing underfloor heating system by using an encapsulated phase change material (PCM) that melts and solidifies at about 28 °C, placed in ...
M Farid, W. J. Kong
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Heat storage for electric house heating
IEEE Spectrum, 1964Electric house heating involves short periods of high power demand.
C. W. Bary, R. E. Rice, J. F. Paquette
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Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019
Recently, there has been considerable interest in heat storage materials. Among them, sodium acetate trihydrate (melting point: 58 °C; latent heat: 264 kg/kg) is a suitable latent heat storage material for recovering and using exhaust heat in a temperature range lower than 100 °C, which is discharged in homes and factories.
Naoto Haruki +2 more
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Recently, there has been considerable interest in heat storage materials. Among them, sodium acetate trihydrate (melting point: 58 °C; latent heat: 264 kg/kg) is a suitable latent heat storage material for recovering and using exhaust heat in a temperature range lower than 100 °C, which is discharged in homes and factories.
Naoto Haruki +2 more
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Low temperature latent heat thermal energy storage: Heat storage materials
Solar Energy, 1983Abstract Heat-of-fusion storage materials for low temperature latent heat storage in the temperature range 0–120°C are reviewed. Organic and inorganic heat storage materials classified as paraffins, fatty acids, inorganic salt hydrates and eutectic compounds are considered.
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Wärmespeicherung (heat storage)
2000Es handelt sich um die Speicherung innerer (thermischer) Energie in entsprechenden Apparaten. Diese sind haufig in Energieversorgungssysterne integriert und dienen dazu, einen Ausgleich zwischen unterschiedlichen Leistungsverlaufen der Energieerzeugung und des Energieverbrauches herzustellen.
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Heating Supply Storage Requirements
2019Overview Unlike the electricity sector, heating and cooling storage requirements have attracted little public attention. This is because these storage requirements have generally already been met, and will not change significantly in the future. In the electricity sector by contrast, there will be a significant shift from primary energy storage to ...
Michael Sterner +4 more
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