Development in ice thermal storage.
Author(s) : BEGGS C.
Type of article: Article
Summary
A comparison was made of methods of reducing peak electrical power consumption by using static ice banks, encapsulated ice and ice slurry. The relative advantages of glycol and ice water circulation are discussed, along with the use of colder supply air for comfort cooling. Changes in power rates in the United Kingdom are described. A.R.T.
Details
- Original title: Development in ice thermal storage.
- Record ID : 1995-0514
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1993/10
- Source: Source: Refrig. Air Cond.
vol. 96; n. 1147; 24; 26-28; 2 fig.; 1 phot. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
- Themes: Thermal energy storage
- Keywords: Ice; Heat carrier; Energy consumption; Development; Chilled water; Thermal energy storage
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Development in ice thermal storage.
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- Date : 1993/10
- Languages : English
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