Advances in seasonal thermal energy storage for solar district heating applications: A critical review on large-scale hot-water tank and pit thermal energy storage systems

2019 ◽  
Vol 239 ◽  
pp. 296-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdulrahman Dahash ◽  
Fabian Ochs ◽  
Michele Bianchi Janetti ◽  
Wolfgang Streicher
Author(s):  
Paolo Leoni ◽  
Nicolas Pardo-Garcia ◽  
Fabian Ochs ◽  
Abdulrahman Dahash

This factsheet focuses on large-scale hot water storage technologies adopted to integrate large shares of ST in DHC systems. After an overview of role and integration schemes of large storage systems in existing and future-oriented DHC, the state of the art is described and the highlights of international applications are reported, including a comparison of the different technologies in terms of strengths and weaknesses.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 2327 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julian Formhals ◽  
Hoofar Hemmatabady ◽  
Bastian Welsch ◽  
Daniel Schulte ◽  
Ingo Sass

Borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) systems facilitate the subsurface seasonal storage of thermal energy on district heating scales. These systems’ performances are strongly dependent on operational conditions like temperature levels or hydraulic circuitry. Preliminary numerical system simulations improve comprehension of the storage performance and its interdependencies with other system components, but require both accurate and computationally efficient models. This study presents a toolbox for the simulation of borehole thermal energy storage systems in Modelica. The storage model is divided into a borehole heat exchanger (BHE), a local, and a global sub-model. For each sub-model, different modeling approaches can be deployed. To assess the overall performance of the model, two studies are carried out: One compares the model results to those of 3D finite element method (FEM) models to investigate the model’s validity over a large range of parameters. In a second study, the accuracies of the implemented model variants are assessed by comparing their results to monitoring data from an existing BTES system. Both studies prove the validity of the modeling approaches under investigation. Although the differences in accuracy for the compared variants are small, the proper model choice can significantly reduce the computational effort.


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