More than 30 international research and pilot seasonal thermal energy stores (TESs) were realized within the past 30 years. Experiences with operation of these systems show that TES are technically feasible and work well. Seasonal storage of solar thermal energy or of waste heat from heat and power cogeneration plants can significantly contribute to substitute fossil fuels in future energy systems. However, performance with respect to thermal losses and lifetime has to be enhanced, while construction costs have to be further reduced. This paper gives an overview about the state-of-the-art of seasonal thermal energy storage with the focus on tank and pit TES construction. Aspects of TES modeling are given. Based on modeled and measured data, the influence of construction type, system configuration, and boundary conditions on thermal losses of large-scale TES is identified. The focus is on large-scale applications with tank and pit thermal energy stores and on recent investigations on suitable materials and constructions. Furthermore, experiences with the operation of these systems with respect to storage performance are discussed.
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Performance of Large-Scale Seasonal Thermal Energy Stores
F. Ochs,
e-mail: ochs@itw.uni-stuttgart.de
F. Ochs
Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering
, Pfaffenwaldring 6, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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W. Heidemann,
W. Heidemann
Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering
, Pfaffenwaldring 6, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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H. Müller-Steinhagen
H. Müller-Steinhagen
Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering
, Pfaffenwaldring 6, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany; Institute of Technical Thermodynamics, DLR Stuttgart
, Pfaffenwaldring 38-40, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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F. Ochs
Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering
, Pfaffenwaldring 6, 70569 Stuttgart, Germanye-mail: ochs@itw.uni-stuttgart.de
W. Heidemann
Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering
, Pfaffenwaldring 6, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
H. Müller-Steinhagen
Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering
, Pfaffenwaldring 6, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany; Institute of Technical Thermodynamics, DLR Stuttgart
, Pfaffenwaldring 38-40, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyJ. Sol. Energy Eng. Nov 2009, 131(4): 041005 (7 pages)
Published Online: September 18, 2009
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Received:
November 28, 2008
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July 1, 2009
Published:
September 18, 2009
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Ochs, F., Heidemann, W., and Müller-Steinhagen, H. (September 18, 2009). "Performance of Large-Scale Seasonal Thermal Energy Stores." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. November 2009; 131(4): 041005. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3197842
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