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Impact of Ice Thermal Storage on Cooling Energy Cost for Commercial HVAC Systems
Ice thermal storage is a promising technology to reduce energy costs by shifting the cooling cost from on-peak to off-peak periods. The paper discusses the application of ice thermal storage and its impact on energy consumption, demand, and total energy cost. Energy simulation software along with a...
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description | Ice thermal storage is a promising technology to reduce energy costs by shifting the cooling cost from on-peak to off-peak periods. The paper discusses the application of ice thermal storage and its impact on energy consumption, demand, and total energy cost. Energy simulation software along with a chiller model is used to simulate the energy consumption and demand for the existing office building located in central Florida. Furthermore, the study presents a case study to demonstrate through real monthly utility bills the cost saving achieved by the ice storage applications. The results show that although the energy consumption may increase by using ice thermal storage, the energy cost drops significantly, mainly depending on the local utility rate structure. It found that for the investigated system the annual energy consumption increases by about 12% but the annual energy cost drops by about 36%. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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