Course Description
Building air-conditioning systems are the single greatest contributor to aggregate peak electrical demand. As a technology, thermal energy storage enables shifting a significant proportion of a facility’s demand for electricity from daytime to nighttime periods. Furthermore, thermal energy storage enables flexibility in the demand for electricity by building air-conditioning systems—principally operating during time periods where renewable energy is plentiful and idling during time periods where renewable energy is sparse or unavailable. Through this course, participants will understand how thermal energy storage can enable greater use of renewable energy generation and learn whether an existing or new facility may benefit from the application of a thermal energy storage system. Attendees will also learn about sensible and latent energy storage technologies and alternative sizing strategies.
Recommended References
ASHRAE Standard 150-2019, Method of Testing the Performance of Cool Storage Systems
Design Guide for Combustion Turbine Inlet Air Cooling
\District Cooling Guide, 2nd ed.
Instructor:
Douglas Reindl, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow ASHRAE
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