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Chilled water storage in air conditioning systems enables flexible load regulation beyond peak shaving in demand response. Partial storage modes ensure indoor comfort and minimize recovery effects. Quick prediction models of demand response potential were developed for chilled water storage.
Water-cooled air conditioning system rejects heat depending on the ambient wet-bulb temperature rather than the dry-bulb temperature, so the refrigerant can be cooled to a lower temperature. This results in a better system coefficient of performance (COP) and thus more energy efficient.
Hence, simulation studies were subsequently conducted to further explore the flexibility potential of air-conditioning systems integrated with chilled water storage with various devices and working conditions. 4.2. Simulation results
The figure below shows the schematic diagram of a chilled water system with heat recovery chiller. Thermal energy storage (TES) refers to technologies that store energy in a thermal reservoir for later re-use. The energy is usually stored in the form of ice. Therefore, the system is commonly refereed to “Ice-storage system”.
Chilled water storage offers a cost-effective and convenient solution for load flexibility of air-conditioning systems. However, its impacts on system flexibility and energy efficiency have not
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This process normally involves making condensed water at the evaporator. Otherwise, the heat absorbed from the evaporator is directed to the outside environment by the cooled air at the
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TES) in shopping center buildings was inves CWS is a thermal-energy storage (TES), commonly known as cool storage for air conditioning applications, which involves the use of one of the two different
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