2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11051095
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An Optimisation Study on Integrating and Incentivising Thermal Energy Storage (TES) in a Dwelling Energy System

Abstract: In spite of the benefits from thermal energy storage (TES) integration in dwellings, the penetration rate in Europe is 5%. Effective fiscal policies are necessary to accelerate deployment. However, there is currently no direct support for TES in buildings compared to support for electricity storage. This could be due to lack of evidence to support incentivisation. In this study, a novel systematic framework is developed to provide a case in support of TES incentivisation. The model determines the costs, CO 2 e… Show more

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“…Oluleye et al [187] investigated the utilization of thermal energy storage systems (TES) in dwellings. TES are becoming more and more crucial in the present energy system where the management of excess heat is a key point in order to achieve a good economic profitability.…”
Section: Building Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oluleye et al [187] investigated the utilization of thermal energy storage systems (TES) in dwellings. TES are becoming more and more crucial in the present energy system where the management of excess heat is a key point in order to achieve a good economic profitability.…”
Section: Building Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%