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The trend of using solar energy of a green intelligent building and thermal energy storage to reduce the energy intensity of the building
Author(s) -
M Gorás,
Zuzana Vranayová,
František Vranay
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1209/1/012069
Subject(s) - thermal energy storage , energy storage , capital cost , environmental science , thermal energy , process engineering , energy recovery , energy (signal processing) , solar energy , nuclear engineering , automotive engineering , power (physics) , electrical engineering , engineering , thermodynamics , physics , quantum mechanics
The trend is to reduce the energy intensity of buildings. Thermal energy storage (TES) is the biggest challenge for buildings. It is a technology that supplies thermal energy by heating or cooling a tank, which then serves for the system in the building. Comparison of hitherto known systems ATES, BTES, PTES and research TTES. The most important factors for the accumulation of thermal energy are capacity (the energy stored in the system - depends on the storage process, the medium, and the size of the system), power (how fast the energy stored in the system can be discharged and charged), efficiency (the ratio of the energy provided to the user to the energy needed to charge the storage system. It accounts for the energy loss during the storage period and the charging/discharging cycle), storage (how long the energy is stored and lasts hours to months), charging and discharging (how much time is needed to charge or discharge the system), and cost (refers to capacity (€/kWh) or power (€/kW) of the TES system and depends on the capital and operation costs of the storage equipment and its lifetime).

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