CH-06-11-1 - Stratified Low-Temperature Fluid Thermal Energy Storage (TES) in a Major Convention District— Aging Gracefully, as Fine Wine PDF

CH-06-11-1 - Stratified Low-Temperature Fluid Thermal Energy Storage (TES) in a Major Convention District— Aging Gracefully, as Fine Wine PDF

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CH-06-11-1 - Stratified Low-Temperature Fluid Thermal Energy Storage (TES) in a Major Convention District— Aging Gracefully, as Fine Wine PDF

Published Date:
2006

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ASHRAE

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A 10-year-old thermal energy storage (TES) installation continues to perform efficiently and economically at the heart of a district energy (DE)/combined heat and power (CHP) system in Chicago, Illinois. The thermal end-users include a major conference/exposition facility, a high-rise luxury hotel, and nearby public and private building facilities. The TES system is one of the largest in the world with a TES capacity of 123,000 ton-hours and a peak design discharge rate of 25,000 tons. The system employs a single welded-steel, aboveground storage tank with stratified low-temperature fluid as the storage medium.

Units: Dual


File Size : 1 file , 1.4 MB
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 9
Product Code(s) : D-27953
Published : 2006

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