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Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
2018Thermal Energy Storage (TES) technologies are becoming important due to their significance in the implementation of renewable energies in buildings and in industry. They also increase the energy efficiency of our systems, thus, contributing to the decrease of CO2 emissions and climate change mitigation.
Vasilis C. Kapsalis+1 more
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Thermal Energy Storage and Control
Journal of Engineering for Industry, 1975Eutectic fluoride mixtures of alkali and alkaline earth metals posses extremely high thermal storage capacities, and are therefore suitable for space heating as well as for powering heat engines. Their melting points ranging from 449 to 832° C are well adapted to any high level heat supply.
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Thermal Storage of Solar Energy [PDF]
Thermal storage is needed to improve the efficiency and usefulness of solar thermal systems. The paper indicates the main storage techniques, namely, sensible and latent heat which are used for short-term storage. Long term i. e. seasonal storage — which would greatly increase the practical use of solar energy — is more difficult and, for thermal ...
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Storage of Solar Thermal Energy
1989It is estimated that, at the present rate of consumption of (readily available stored energy in) fossil fuels, the world’s fossil fuel reserves may be depleted completely in the next 100 years or so. Engineers and researchers all over the world are in search of new and renewable energy sources.
Y. Yener, Sadik Kakac, E. Paykoç
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Sustainable cities and society, 2022
Pushpendra Kumar Singh Rathore+4 more
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Pushpendra Kumar Singh Rathore+4 more
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The Viability of Thermal Energy Storage
Energy Sources, 1999With rising energy costs and an increasing demand for renewable energy sources, thermal energy storage (TES) systems are becoming an interesting option. TES is a key component of any successful thermal system and a good TES should allow minimum thermal energy losses.
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Storage of Thermal Energy and Exergy
2017This chapter refers to thermal energy storage (TES) systems based on fully mixed and stratified liquid storage tanks. The performance indicator adopted here is the minimum exergy destruction. All relevant irreversibility sources are considered. Every operation regime has an optimum charging time, which increases by decreasing the hot gas inlet ...
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Review on thermal energy storage with phase change materials and applications
, 2009A. Sharma+3 more
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