Paper No 286 – Carbon Mitigation Potential of Heat Pump Integrated with Thermal Storage for Grid-Interactive Residential Buildings – 14th IEA Heat Pump Conference, Chicago, USA

Residential buildings’ heating and cooling loads are associated with significant carbon emissions and peak electricity demand. Phase change material (PCM) based thermal energy storage (TES) can be used for space heating and cooling by embedding into the heat pump equipment. Past work on TES integrated with heat pumps (HP) has demonstrated significant load shifting and economic benefits. However, the potential for TES to reduce carbon emissions has not been widely explored. This study evaluates carbon mitigation potential of an ice-based TES coupled to HP (HP-TES) based on a simple rule-based control strategy accounting for electric grid emissions data. A vapor compression HP model using Engineering Equation Solver (EES). The modeled HP-TES system for single-family residential building demonstrates decreased carbon emissions with reduced peak utility cost.

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Publication type Conf Proceedings Paper

Publication date 15 May 2023

Authors Sara Sultan, Jason Hirschey, Zhenning Li, Bo Shen, Samuel Graham, Kyle R. Gluesenkamp

Keywords Thermal Energy Storage; Marginal Grid Emissions; Carbon Mitigation; Heat pump; Space cooling; Residential Buildings

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