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Performance analysis of novel thermal storage integrated heat pump system in a residential building at the hot climate for demand flexibility

by Liang Shi, Xiaobing Liu, Ming Qu, Bo Shen
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of 2022 ASHRAE winter conference
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 9
Conference Name
2022 ASHRAE Winter Conference
Conference Location
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASHRAE
Conference Date
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A novel thermal energy storage integrated heat pump system was proposed to reshape the electricity load profile of residential buildings while maintaining thermal comfort. High-fidelity computer simulations are needed for evaluating the feasibility of the proposed system. This study investigates the annual performance of the proposed system through Modelica-based system simulations. A rule-based control strategy was developed to shift the electric demand of a typical single-family house in Atlanta, GA from peak to off-peak hours to utilize the Time-of-Use electricity rate to lower the energy costs for conditioning the building. For comparison, a conventional air-source heat pump system serving the same building was also developed. Simulation results indicate that the proposed system is capable of shifting around 90% of the building's electricity consumption for meeting the thermal demand from peak to off-peak hours on a daily basis. In addition, the annual power consumption and operating cost for running the HVAC system can be reduced by 6% and 34%, respectively, compared with the conventional air-source heat pump.