Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System

Awareness on the environment and significant benefit to the customer has lead to the growth of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) application in Malaysia. Most of them are implemented in medium to large chilled water manufacturing facility that cooled multiple buildings in a widespread area or integrat...

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Main Author: Abd Salam, Amir ihsan
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Language:English
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Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12096/1/FK_2002_62.pdf
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spelling my-upm-ir.120962024-06-28T03:31:23Z Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System 2002-11 Abd Salam, Amir ihsan Awareness on the environment and significant benefit to the customer has lead to the growth of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) application in Malaysia. Most of them are implemented in medium to large chilled water manufacturing facility that cooled multiple buildings in a widespread area or integrated in a District Cooling System (DCS). For encapsulated ice method, the difference in the amount of ice supplied to supplement the chilled water generated during peak hours plays major role in ascertaining the result of electricity bill savings and therefore, payback period. Based on actual implementation in Cyberjaya, Selangor, a simple simulation program of TES integrated DCS is created to study the impact on the electricity bill savings,conventional system. Varying the percentage of ice supply, application to cooling capacity of 500 RT, 1000 RT, 1500 RT with and without base load, on different tariff rates are calculated. It shows that integration of smallest percentage of TES is most feasible in terms of payback period and electricity consumption. However, the amount of savings is small. As the ice making process operates at lower temperature, there is also penalty on energy consumption. On tariff imposed, the acceptable range for base load and percentage of ice supply that is feasible are identified while most of the rates in no base condition qualify to entitlement of payback period under five years. The parameters whereby TES integrated DCS are not advisable are also acknowledged. Heat storage 2002-11 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12096/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12096/1/FK_2002_62.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Heat storage Faculty of Engineering Megat Ahmad, Megat Hamdan English
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
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language English
English
advisor Megat Ahmad, Megat Hamdan
topic Heat storage


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Abd Salam, Amir ihsan
Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System
description Awareness on the environment and significant benefit to the customer has lead to the growth of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) application in Malaysia. Most of them are implemented in medium to large chilled water manufacturing facility that cooled multiple buildings in a widespread area or integrated in a District Cooling System (DCS). For encapsulated ice method, the difference in the amount of ice supplied to supplement the chilled water generated during peak hours plays major role in ascertaining the result of electricity bill savings and therefore, payback period. Based on actual implementation in Cyberjaya, Selangor, a simple simulation program of TES integrated DCS is created to study the impact on the electricity bill savings,conventional system. Varying the percentage of ice supply, application to cooling capacity of 500 RT, 1000 RT, 1500 RT with and without base load, on different tariff rates are calculated. It shows that integration of smallest percentage of TES is most feasible in terms of payback period and electricity consumption. However, the amount of savings is small. As the ice making process operates at lower temperature, there is also penalty on energy consumption. On tariff imposed, the acceptable range for base load and percentage of ice supply that is feasible are identified while most of the rates in no base condition qualify to entitlement of payback period under five years. The parameters whereby TES integrated DCS are not advisable are also acknowledged.
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author Abd Salam, Amir ihsan
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author_sort Abd Salam, Amir ihsan
title Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System
title_short Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System
title_full Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System
title_fullStr Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System
title_full_unstemmed Development Of Simulation Program For Thermal Energy Storage Integrated District Cooling System
title_sort development of simulation program for thermal energy storage integrated district cooling system
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Engineering
publishDate 2002
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12096/1/FK_2002_62.pdf
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