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Applications of Thermal Energy Storage in Saudi Arabia

✍ Scribed by Syed Mahmood Hasnain; Saleh Hussain Alawaji; Abdulrahman Al-Ibrahim; Mohmmed Saleh Smiai


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
84 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0363-907X

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✦ Synopsis


In Saudi Arabia, the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system typically accounts for 65% of the total electrical energy consumption in buildings. This is due to a very high ambient temperature which persists for a long period of time in a summer season. Moreover, gas turbines efficiency decrease also with the high ambient temperatures. In the HVAC industry cool storage, or commonly known as Thermal Energy Storage (TES) is the most preferred demand side management (DSM) technology for shifting cooling electrical demand from peak daytime periods to off-peak night-time. The most popular and well-suited TES concept for Saudi Arabia is either chilled water or ice storage system, depending upon the applications and the required storage capacity. This paper shows how TES offers a means of reducing the electrical demand in large commercial buildings. Additionally, it is seen that efficiencies of the air cooled chillers are increased if they run overnight. Similarly efficiencies of gas turbine is also increased when a TES based pre-cooled air is used as an inlet to the turbine. This paper also discusses favouring conditions and other aspects of cool storage applications in Saudi Arabia. TES economics are considered and a cost analysis is presented to illustrate the potential savings that can be achieved by the use of TES in Saudi Arabia.


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