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Storage Task 32 ADVANCED STORAGE CONCEPTS FOR SOLAR AND LOW ENERGY BUILDINGS PREHEAT Workshop 1 Lyon – July 4, 2006 Objectives 1. To investigate advanced solutions for storing heat in systems providing heating or cooling for solar and low energy buildings. 2. To contribute to the development of advanced storage solutions in thermal solar systems for buildings that lead to high solar fraction. 3. To propose advanced storage solutions for the benefit of other heating or cooling technologies than solar (heat pump, boiler). Evacuated tubes collectors, ECN NL Spheres of zeolite 5 mm, SPF CH A low energy house with active solar, F

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Page 1: PREHEAT Workshop 1 Lyon – July 4, 2006 · PDF fileStorage Task 32 ADVANCED STORAGE CONCEPTS FOR SOLAR AND LOW ENERGY BUILDINGS PREHEAT Workshop 1 Lyon – July 4, 2006 Objectives

Storage Task 32

ADVANCED STORAGE CONCEPTS FOR SOLAR AND LOW ENERGY BUILDINGS

PREHEAT Workshop 1Lyon – July 4, 2006

Objectives1. To investigate advanced solutions for storing heat in

systems providing heating or cooling for solar and lowenergy buildings.

2. To contribute to the development of advanced storagesolutions in thermal solar systems for buildings thatlead to high solar fraction.

3. To propose advanced storage solutions for the benefit of other heating or cooling technologies than solar (heat pump, boiler).

Evacuated tubes collectors, ECN NL Spheres of zeolite 5 mm, SPF CH A low energy house with active solar, F

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Storage Task 32 List of Participants in Task 32

Spain

Luisa F. CabezaEscola Politècnica SuperiorUniversitat de LleidaJaume II, 69SP - 25001 [email protected]

Sweden

Chris BalesSolar Energy Research Center SERCDept. of Mathematics, Natural Sciences andTechnologyHögskolan DalarnaS-78188 Borlänge [email protected]

Switzerland

Jean-Christophe HadornOperating Agent of IEA SHC Task 32For the Swiss Federal Office of EnergyBASE Consultants SA51 Chemin du DevinCH-1012 [email protected]

Stéphane CitherletJacques BonyApplied University of West SwitzerlandLaboratory of Solar Energetics and Building PhysicsRoute de Cheseaux 1CH - 1401 [email protected]@eivd.ch

Peter VogelsangerPaul GantenbeinMichel HallerSPF Hochschule für Technik RapperswilOberseestr. 10CH-8640 [email protected]@[email protected]

Robert WeberEMPA DuebendorfAbteilung Energiesysteme / HaustechnikUeberlandstrasse 129CH-8600 [email protected]

The Netherlands

Jacob van BerkelEntry technologySpoorbaanweg 15NL - 3911 CA [email protected]

Klaas VisscherWim van HeldenMarco BakkerEnergy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)P.O. box 1NL - 1755 ZG [email protected]@[email protected]

Other contacts of Task 32 (observers)

FinlandDr. Ari LampinenJyväskylä [email protected]

GermanyFrank TholeSchüco International [email protected]

Andreas HauerZAE [email protected]

Walter MittelbachSorTech [email protected]

NorwayJacob StangSINTEF Energy Research [email protected]

SwedenGöran BolinClimateWell [email protected]

Austria

Wolfgang StreicherAndreas HeinzPeter PuschnigInstitute of Thermal EngineeringGraz University of TechnologyInffeldgasse 25A-8010 [email protected]@[email protected]

Waldemar WagnerDagmar JaehnigAEE INTECArbeitsgemeinschaft ERNEUERBARE ENERGIEFeldgasse 19A-8200 [email protected]

DenmarkSimon FurboElsa AndersenJorgen SchultzDepartment of Civil EngineeringTechnical University of DenmarkBuilding 118, BrovejDK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby

Link to IEA and Task 32:

[email protected]

FranceThomas LetzINESF-73 094 CHAMBERY [email protected]

Laurent BarthelEDF R&DSite des RenardièresF – 77818 Moret/[email protected]

GermanyHarald DrueckHenner Kerskes Institut fuer Thermodynamik und Waermetechnik (ITW)Pfaffenwaldring 6D-70550 [email protected]@itw.uni-stuttgart.de

Hans-Martin HenningThomas NunezThermal Systems and ComponentsFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISEHeidenhofstr. 2D - 79110 [email protected] www.iea-shc.org

BASE CONSULTANTS w w w . b a s e c o n s u l t a n t s . c o m

[email protected]

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Storage Task 32

Time

6 months seasonal

Few days weekly

10-24h diurnal

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Storage Task 32

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Storage Task 32

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Storage Task 32 Where to look ?

CandidateFlat plate collector

10 100 1000

10 2

10 3

10 4

20 40 60 80 200 4 00 600 800

w a t e r

c a s t iron

o il

Mg H2

CaCO2

Pb

Zn

MgCO3

Ice Na2 SO4H

CaCl2H2O

Parafin

Na2HPO4H2O

LaNiH

Ca (OH)2

co n cr et e

e t h an o l

d ry wo od

NiCab a t t e r y

flyw h ee ls

Ener

gyd

ensi

ty[M

J/m

3]

Te m p e ra t u re [De g C]

Zeo lit e

NH3/w at e r

Na2S

Silacag e l N

Si-e a rt h

Et t in g it e

He a t so rp

Sorption

Phase Change

Chemical

Source:

J. van Berkel, NL

20 m3

1 m3

deltaT: 70C34 m3

10 m3

1010 100100 1000

10 2

1000

10 2

10 310 3

10 4

20

10 4

20 40 60 80 200 4 00 600 800

w a t e r

c a s t iron

o il

Mg H2

CaCO2

Pb

Zn

MgCO3

Ice Na2 SO4H

CaCl2H2O

Parafin

Na2HPO4H2O

LaNiH

Ca (OH)2

co n cr et e

e t h an o l

d ry wo od

NiCab a t t e r y

flyw h ee ls

Ener

gyd

ensi

ty[M

J/m

3]

Te m p e ra t u re [De g C]

Zeo lit e

NH3/w at e r

Na2S

Silacag e l N

Si-e a rt h

Et t in g it e

He a t so rp

Sorption

Phase Change

Chemical

Source:

J. van Berkel, NL

20 m3

1 m3

deltaT: 70C34 m3

10 m3

Heat to store: 1’850 kWh = 6.7 GJHeat losses = 2.3 (25%)

Total capacity: 10 GJ

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Storage Task 32 Organisation

UnitLab. demo

ConceptMaterial

Syst. SimulationSystem test

CommercialPilot tests

Subtask B Chemical & sorption

Subtask AState of art + Comparison of integrated solutions Criteria : feasibility, performances, economics

Subtask CPCM

Subtask D Water

IEA 32 target

PROJECTS1. D: ITW ADStore

2. DK: comparison of systems

3. CH: SPF (pressureless tank)

4. D: Kassel

5. NL: Tank project

PROJECTS1. DK: PCM study at DTU

2. A: Pamela slurries

3. A: PCM in tank

4. D: ITW (Tank + PCM)

5. CH: eivd CosyPCM

6. SP: PCM in a solar tank

7. NL: PCM in tank in 2005

PROJECTS1. S: SERC and Climatewell: TCA

2. A: Modestore AEE INTEC

3. CH: Sorption storage SPF

4. D: Monosorp, ITW

5. NL: TCM storage

6. CH: NaOH, EMPA (if financed)

7. D: Modestore multi-cycles

Task duration June 2003 – December 2007

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Storage Task 32 Subtask D : Tank storage

leader: Harald Drück, Stuttgart

What to improve ??

• Industry standard solution

• Analysis of possible improvements such as: advanced insulation or new exchangers

• Goal is to reduce heat losses and enhance stratification effects

Density: 100 to 300 MJ/m3

Heat losses throughan integrated burnerin a combitank, CH

34 °C50 °C

CHDK

Water current at the outletof a stratification pipe, DK

Global Design improvements for water tank storage1. Internal vs external boiler and/r heat exchangers

2. Stratification enhancers

3. Internal vs external DHW preparation

4. Pressurized solutions (120-150C) or Pressureless tanks

5. True drain back systems

6. Variable auxiliary volumes (smart tanks) from DK

7. Predictive control strategies

Tank material1. Advanced pipe connection

2. CFD simulation of water flows

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Storage Task 32 Subtask D : Tank storage

leader: Harald Drück, Stuttgart

Example: Which combitank performs best ?

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3

SOLAR SOLAR SOLAR

DHW

DHW

DHW

SH SH SH

AUX AUXAUX

1 23

DK

0123456789

101112131415

LOA30 LOA60 LOA100

Extra

per

form

ance

[%]

spiralHX/fixSH-200-M2

spiralHX/fixSH-200-M3

spiralHX/strSH-200-M1

spiralHX/strSH-200-M3

strsolar/fixSH-200-M1

strsolar/fixSH-200-M2

strsolar/fixSH-200-M3

strsolar/strSH-200-M1

strsolar/strSH-200-M3

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Storage Task 32

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Storage Task 32

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Storage Task 32 Subtask C : PCM

leader: Wolfgang Streicher, Austria

• Phase change materials

• Slurries, bulk or combined with water tanks

• Constant loading/unloading temperature

Density: 200 to 500 MJ/m3

PCM combined with a water store, CH

A slurry with microencapsulatedPCM, A

A

CH

D

D

Factor 2 in energy densit

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Storage Task 32

Storage Task 32 Subtask C

What does PCM bring ?

1. exergyCHSP

2. Seasonal storage ?

PCM storage compared to water storage. Danish climate

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

4500

5000

0 5 10 15 20 25Storage volume [m³]

Net

util

ised

sol

ar e

nerg

y [k

Wh/

year

]

12 m² collector 18 m² collector

PCM

Water

Water

PCM

100% space heating covered

Total energy demand

DK

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Storage Task 32

Problem example in Sub C

Difficulties in subtask C

ASP

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Storage Task 32 Subtask C

Experimental behaviour

Problems1. Material choice2. Container or

packaging3. Energy density4. Heat exchange5. Hysteresis6. Subcooling7. Air cavities8. Material

properties9. Free convection10. Models11. Corrosion12. Cost

Storage Task 32

Heat storage capacity of Sodium Acetate

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100Temperature [°C]

Stor

ed e

nerg

y [k

J/kg

]

Heat of fusion = 265 kJ/kg

Melting point = 58 °C

Super cooling

Is sub-cooling a problem ?

Effect of super cooling.18 m² collector area, Danish climate

30003200340036003800400042004400460048005000

0 5 10 15 20 25Storage volume [m³]

Net

util

ised

sol

ar e

nerg

y [k

Wh/

year

]

With super cooling No super cooling

Total energy demand

100% space heating coverage

DK

DK SP A

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Storage Task 32 Subtask B : Chemical and sorption

leader: Chris Bales, Sweden

• Chemicals solutions

Density: 1000 to 3000 MJ/m3

Problems chemical storage1. Reaction choice: Na OH,

MgO2. Stability3. Reversibility4. Life time5. Reactor pressure (vessel)6. Corrosion7. Toxicity8. Container9. Cost10. ….11. Not much R&D budget

AB + E ↔ A + Bg

Solid or Liquid ↔ Solid or Liquid + Gas

CH

NL

NL

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Storage Task 32 Subtask B : Chemical and sorption

leader: Chris Bales, Sweden

air +water

air

heat ofcondensation

heat ofevaporation

heat ofadsorption

air +water

air

Desorption Adsorption

Solid Adsorbent

heat ofdesorption

air +waterair +water

airair

heat ofcondensation

heat ofcondensation

heat ofevaporation

heat ofevaporation

heat ofadsorption

heat ofadsorption

air +waterair +water

airair

Desorption Adsorption

Solid Adsorbent

heat ofdesorption

heat ofdesorption

Cycles based on sorption

Density: 500 to 1000 MJ/m3• Sorption on the surface of material (solid adsorbents)

• Sorption within a concentrated solution (LiCl,…)

• Closed or open systems (with air)

DesorptionCharging

AdsorptionDischarging

Water Vapor

Adsorber AdsorberCondenser Evaporator

QDes QCond QAds QEvap

Water Vapor

DesorptionCharging

AdsorptionDischarging

Water Vapor

Adsorber AdsorberCondenser Evaporator

QDes QCond QAds QEvap

Water Vapor

D

(c2 > c1)

ln ppc

pe

pV(T)p(c2, T) p(c1, T)

Water

liquid

T

desorption

adsorption

TmaxTe TcTads Ts Ts

evaporator

condenser

Zeolite 13 X

collector

adsorber

CH

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Storage Task 32 Subtask B : Chemical and sorption

leader: Chris Bales, Sweden

Problems sorption storage1. Open or closed ?2. Energy density3. Heat exchange4. Bed size5. Delta T6. Pressure drop in bed7. Mastering vapour transport in

bed8. Low grade heat regeneration

in winter needed9. More suited for heat pump

than storage10. Models11. Cost

MONOSORP, D

A

D

MODESTORE, A

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Storage Task 32 Subtask B : Chemical and sorption

leader: Chris Bales, Sweden

Thermo Chemical Accumulator By ClimateWell, Sweden

Zeolite honeycomb

Charging Discharging

S

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Storage Task 32

0

1460

2920

4380

5840

7300

8760

-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Climate Task 32 - Zurich/Stockholm/Madrid/Barcelona

ambient temperature [°C]

hour

s pe

r yea

r [h]

Tamb_Barcelona Tamb_Madrid Tamb_Zurich Tamb_Stockholm

Zurich (9.1°C)

Stockholm (5.3°C)

Barcelona (16.3°C)

Madrid (13.9°C)

Subtask A : System comparisonleader: JC Hadorn, Switzerland

4 buildings

(SFH 15), SFH 30, SFH 60, (SFH 100) <- north EU ->

<- south EU ->

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Storage Task 32

Subtask A : TRNSYS deckAustria

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Storage Task 32 Subtask A : System comparison

leader: JC Hadorn, SwitzerlandT.Letz, France

FSC method for the fractional thermal energy savings of a system, F, for IEA SHC Task 26

FSC’: Extension for cooling loads and long term storage

FSC = Qsolar,usable / Qref

∑=12

1 E Q monthref,ref

F

Criteria for system comparisons

1. Energy performance: FSC’2. Economics: indicators 3. Market Availability4. Environnemental impacts5. Integration: indicators of quality

fsav = ( a . FSC² + b . FSC + c )

E'ref ,month = ( QSH + QDHW + Qloss,ref ) / ηburner,ref + Qel,cooling,ref / ( SPFref . ηel )

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Storage Task 32 Subtask A : System evaluation

leader: JC Hadorn, Switzerland

A1State of the art handbook

170 pages

Part I Storage in the building structure3 Thermal storage in building structures: thermally activated building systems

(tabs) by Beat Lehmann, Robert Weber, Jean-Christophe Hadorn4 Storage in the building : Direct Solar Floor, by Thomas Letz

Part II Storage in water5 Combistores, by Wolfgang Streicher, Chris Bales6 Combisystem Performance Investigation by Michel Haller and Peter

Vogelsanger7 Insulation materials for advanced water storages, By Jørgen M. Schultz

Part III Storage with Phase Change Materials8 A brief history of PCMs for heat storage , by Stephane Citherlet9 Ice storage by Motoi Yamaha10 Storage techniques with Phase Change Materials, by Luisa F. Cabeza11 Microencapsulated PCM Slurries, by Andreas Heinz, Wolfgang Streicher

Part IV Sorption and chemical storage12 Sorption and thermo-chemical storage, By Chris Bales, Paul Gantenbein,

Andreas Hauer, Dagmar Jaehnig, Henner Kerskes, Hans-Martin Henning, Tomas Nunes, Klaas Visscher

13 Storage of solar energy in chemical reactions, by Jacob Van Berkel14 Conclusions and Issues not resolved, by Jean-Christophe Hadorn

Link from www.iea-shc.org to the online shop

35 euros + shipping

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Storage Task 32 Seasonal ?

BASE CONSULTANTS w w w . b a s e c o n s u l t a n t s . c o m

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Storage Task 32 Seasonal storage:

20 years of effort but…Suited for systems > 500 MWh/a= Solar assisted district heating systemsLow progress on the learning curveCapital intensive and only 1 cycle per year !Must compete with “smaller” solar sys. and low cost heatCompetition with high cost electricity is good ! Successful storage for cooling loads with aquifers in: NL, S, D, CAN

Will the market adopt it in the long term ?

Water tanks (CAN, S, D, A, CH, US..)

Pit stores (DK, S, D, SU)

Duct stores (S, NL, CH, D, SU, EC, US,…)

Aquifers (US, DK, CH, CAN, D, JPN)

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Storage Task 32

TASK 32ADVANCED STORAGE CONCEPTS FOR SOLAR AND LOW ENERGY BUILDINGS

www.iea-shc.org

PREHEATPolicy reinforcement concerning heat storage technologies

• Intelligent Energy for Europe• Jan 2006 — Jun 2008 (2½ years)

Objectives:• to provide policy makers with a reference framework • to increase the attention and funding possibilities for heat storage

technologies implementation, development and research • to maximise the environmental, commercial and economic

benefits of heat storage technologies

On the long term:• a coherent European research program with a collective approach

by R&D, industry and the market• a substantially increased utilisation of RES and RUE

EU Project

2006-2008