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Thermal Energy Storage

Neopentyl glycol can be used for thermal energy storage by virtue of its soHd-phase transition, which occurs at 39—41°C, a temperate range useful for solar heating and cooling (28—31). [Pg.372]

Minor and potential new uses include flue-gas desulfurization (44,45), silver-cleaning formulations (46), thermal-energy storage (47), cyanide antidote (48), cement additive (49), aluminum-etching solutions (50), removal of nitrogen dioxide from flue gas (51), concrete-set accelerator (52), stabilizer for acrylamide polymers (53), extreme pressure additives for lubricants (54), multiple-use heating pads (55), in soap and shampoo compositions (56), and as a flame retardant in polycarbonate compositions (57). Moreover, precious metals can be recovered from difficult ores using thiosulfates (58). Use of thiosulfates avoids the environmentally hazardous cyanides. [Pg.30]

Thermal Energy Storage Systems—These are intermittent use systems where the cold is produced off-peak and then used to chill the inlet air during the hot hours of the day. [Pg.96]

Garg, H. P. Mullick, S. C. and Bhargava, A. K. (1985). Solar Thermal Energy Storage. Boston D. Reidel Publishing Col. [Pg.1102]

H. O. Paksoy (ed.), Thermal Energy Storage for Sustainable Energy Consumption, 3-22. [Pg.3]

UTES encompasses both aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) and borehole thermal energy storage (BTES). [Pg.15]

C448.3-02 Design and Installation of Underground Thermal Energy Storage Systems for Commercial and Institutional Buildings [14]... [Pg.17]

Environmental Checklist for Earth Energy Heat Pumps and Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) Systems... [Pg.17]

Morofsky, E., 1997. Seasonal Cold Storage Building and Process Applications A Standard Design Option MEGASTOCK 97 Proc. of the 7th International Conference on Thermal Energy Storage, Sapporo, Japan, pp. 1009-1014. [Pg.21]

ENERGETIC, EXERGETIC, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY ASPECTS OF THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS... [Pg.23]

Keywords Energy, exergy, environment, efficiency, sustainability, thermal energy storage. [Pg.23]

Dincer, I., and M.A. Rosen, 2002. Thermal Energy Storage Systems and Applications, John Wiley Sons, London, 580 pp. [Pg.45]

Dincer, I., and S. Dost, 1996. A perspective on thermal energy storage systems for solar energy applications, Int. J. Energy Res., 20, 547-557. [Pg.45]

Krane, R.J., 1989. Second-law optimization of thermal energy storage systems Fundamentals and sensible heat systems, in Energy Storage Systems, edited by B. Kilkis and S. Kakac, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 37-67. [Pg.45]

Rosen, M.A., 1992. Appropriate thermodynamic performance measures for closed systems for thermal energy storage, ASME J. Solar Energy Eng., 114, 100-105. [Pg.45]


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Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES)

Aquifer thermal energy storage

Borehole thermal energy storage

Energy storage

Energy storage cool thermal

Energy thermal

History of Thermal Energy Storage

Latent thermal energy storage

Systems thermal energy storage

Thermal Energy Storage (TES)

Thermal energy storage materials

Underground thermal energy storage

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