TES for today and tomorrow: capital cost savings without utility cash rebates.
Author(s) : WINTERS P. J., ANDREPONT J. S.
Summary
The paper addresses the question: "Will thermal energy storage (TES) have a life after utility rebates?". The conclusions reached are that TES will not only survive, but thrive, both within the US and internationally. A variety of actual TES installations is presented and the cost-effectiveness of these systems is evaluated. The case studies demonstrate that there are numerous instances where TES installations are the lowest installed-cost alternative, without any cash rebates from the local utility.
Details
- Original title: TES for today and tomorrow: capital cost savings without utility cash rebates.
- Record ID : 1999-0522
- Languages: English
- Source: EPRI International Conference on sustainable thermal energy storage (TES). Conference Proceedings.
- Publication date: 1996/08/07
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Thermal energy storage
- Keywords: Electricity; Economy; Prediction; Thermal energy storage
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