Design and tri-objective optimization of an energy plant integrated with near-zero energy building including energy storage: An application of dynamic simulation

2021 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. 101419
Author(s):  
Fereydoun Bahramian ◽  
Amin Akbari ◽  
Miralireza Nabavi ◽  
Saeed Esfandi ◽  
Esfandiyar Naeiji ◽  
...  
2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean Castaing-Lasvignottes ◽  
Mathieu David ◽  
Sidiki Simpore ◽  
Olivier Marc ◽  
François Garde

Author(s):  
Janar KALDER ◽  
Alo ALLIK ◽  
Hardi HÕIMOJA ◽  
Erkki JÕGI ◽  
Mart HOVI ◽  
...  

The article is concentrated on the energy storage problems arising from microgeneration in private households. The case study involves a small-scale wind and solar electricity production set in a net zero-energy building. Both the net zero-energy building and the microgeneration units are connected to an utility grid. The current article serves to confirm the hypothesis, that the self consumption is at its maximum with the annual 70/30 wind and solar energy mix of in favour of the wind. The maximal self consumption at no additional energy storage in a net zero-energy building is studied as well. Produced and consumed energies are equal, which satisfies the requirements for a net zero-energy building with the utility grid acting as an energy buffer. The consumed energy is used to operate a heat pump, heat up ventilation supply air, run ventilation fans, supplying non-shiftable loads (white goods, TV, lighting etc), heat up domestic hot water via heat pump. To express self consumption, we use the term of supply cover factor, which describes optimally the directly consumed energy in relationship to net consumption or production. In annual scale, the cover factors for a net zero-energy building are equal as the production and consumption are equal as well. Also, seasonal variations in self consumption are studied. According to study results, the annual maximal supply cover factor in a net zero-energy building is 0.375 with 70/30 wind/solar mix. Seasonally, the self consumption is at its maximum in summer when the supply cover factor equals to 0.49.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (23) ◽  
pp. 6389
Author(s):  
Karolina Dec ◽  
Elżbieta Broniewicz ◽  
Mirosław Broniewicz

The paper aims to examine the possibility of adapting an existing school building to the standard of a zero energy building. The school building is a specific case of a building in which the energy consumption is periodic, except for the months with the most sunshine. Therefore, it is necessary to look for a solution that will allow storing the energy obtained, for example, from solar collectors. Based on the analysis of the literature, it was concluded that the use of borehole thermal energy storage might be the right solution to the problem. The article presents the energy balance of the building with and without the use of renewable energy sources and the benefits of using an energy storage system.


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