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2010
It was mentioned in Chap. 1 that a significant portion of the total energy use is for temperature control and lighting in living and working spaces. Energy use for lighting purposes comprises between 20 and 50 % of the total energy used in homes, and varies appreciably with both location and time of the year, of course.
DİNCER, İbrahim, Rosen, M.A.
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It was mentioned in Chap. 1 that a significant portion of the total energy use is for temperature control and lighting in living and working spaces. Energy use for lighting purposes comprises between 20 and 50 % of the total energy used in homes, and varies appreciably with both location and time of the year, of course.
DİNCER, İbrahim, Rosen, M.A.
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2015
The chapter gives an overview of cold thermal energy storage (CTES) technologies. Benefits as well as classification and operating strategies of CTES are discussed. Design consideration and sizing strategies based on calculated load profile for design day is presented. Some recommendation concerning designing of CTES equipment are given.
Kosi, Franc +5 more
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The chapter gives an overview of cold thermal energy storage (CTES) technologies. Benefits as well as classification and operating strategies of CTES are discussed. Design consideration and sizing strategies based on calculated load profile for design day is presented. Some recommendation concerning designing of CTES equipment are given.
Kosi, Franc +5 more
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Applied Energy, 2019
Overview TES could play a crucial role in the transition to a renewable and efficient energy supply. The heating and cooling sector is Europe’s largest energy consumer. Contributing up to 50% of consumption, the sector is an even larger consumer than the transport and electricity sectors.
Ingo Stadler +2 more
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Overview TES could play a crucial role in the transition to a renewable and efficient energy supply. The heating and cooling sector is Europe’s largest energy consumer. Contributing up to 50% of consumption, the sector is an even larger consumer than the transport and electricity sectors.
Ingo Stadler +2 more
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Physics in Technology, 1981
Various types of thermal stares for solar systems are surveyed which include: long-term water stores for solar systems; ground storage using soil as an interseasonal energy store; ground-water aquifers; pebble or rock bed storage; phase change storage; solar ponds; high temperature storage; and cold stores for solar air conditioning system.
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Various types of thermal stares for solar systems are surveyed which include: long-term water stores for solar systems; ground storage using soil as an interseasonal energy store; ground-water aquifers; pebble or rock bed storage; phase change storage; solar ponds; high temperature storage; and cold stores for solar air conditioning system.
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1994
In this chapter, direct storage of heat in insulated solids or fluids is possible even at comparatively low temperatures (theoretically from t>0°C), but energy can only be recovered effectively as heat. Hot rocks and fireplace bricks have served as primitive heat storage devices from ancient times.
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In this chapter, direct storage of heat in insulated solids or fluids is possible even at comparatively low temperatures (theoretically from t>0°C), but energy can only be recovered effectively as heat. Hot rocks and fireplace bricks have served as primitive heat storage devices from ancient times.
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LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
Energy, 1977Publisher Summary Low temperature thermal energy storage (TES) has been defined as the storage of heat that enters and leaves the reservoir at temperatures below 120oC. Storage of this type may permit efficient utilization of heat that otherwise would have been partially or entirely wasted.
J.W. Hodgins +13 more
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High temperature thermal energy storage
Energy, 1977Publisher Summary Thermal energy storage (TES) offers a means of effecting significant cost savings and conservation of premium fuels. By providing thermal storage between the heat source and heat user, cost savings can be realized by improved utilization of capital equipment.
D.E. ELLIOTT +12 more
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