Summary
The Honigmann-process is a thermo-chemical energy conversion and storage process that can be loaded either with the input of heat or mechanical work. The stored energy can be retrieved in the form of heat, cold or electricity. The combination of storage and conversion renders the process unique and favorable as a versatile part of a modular energy supply system allowing an optimized use of transient renewable energy sources and waste heat.
Details
- Original title: Experimental investigation of the Honigmann-process for thermo-chemical energy storage and conversion.
- Record ID : 30022787
- Languages: English
- Source: International sorption heat pump conference, ISHPC 2017, Tokyo august 7-10.
- Publication date: 2017/08/07
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Thermodynamic analysis of a two-stage absorptio...
- Author(s) : SHI Y., CHEN G.
- Date : 2015/08/16
- Languages : English
- Source: Proceedings of the 24th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration: Yokohama, Japan, August 16-22, 2015.
- Formats : PDF
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Energy storage system by using lithium-bromide ...
- Author(s) : KAZUHIKO M.
- Date : 2003/04/22
- Languages : English
- Source: Cryogenics and refrigeration. Proceedings of ICCR 2003.
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Absorption technology for cold storage.
- Author(s) : CAO W., LU Z., FU D., et al.
- Date : 2002/09/24
- Languages : English
- Source: Proceedings of the International Sorption Heat Pump Conference.
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Experimental characterization of a lab-scale ad...
- Author(s) : PALOMBA V., GORDEEVA L., GREKOVA A. D., et al.
- Date : 2017/08/07
- Languages : English
- Source: International sorption heat pump conference, ISHPC 2017, Tokyo august 7-10.
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Investigation on a hybrid single/double effect ...
- Author(s) : DAI Y. J., ZHAO Y., ZHAO X. K., et al.
- Date : 2014/03/02
- Languages : English
- Source: International sorption heat pump conference (ISHPC2014), College Park, United States, March 31-April 2, 2014.
- Formats : PDF
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