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State of the art of thermal storage for demand-side management

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In this article, the authors demonstrate the state of the art of present applications of thermal storage for demand-side management, focusing on the characteristics of DSM and their relationship to different thermal storage systems.
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This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2012-05-01. It has received 438 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thermal energy storage & Electricity generation.

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Review of energy system flexibility measures to enable high levels of variable renewable electricity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review different approaches, technologies, and strategies to manage large-scale schemes of variable renewable electricity such as solar and wind power, considering both supply and demand side measures.
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A review of energy storage types, applications and recent developments

TL;DR: In this article, a review of energy storage technologies, including storage types, categorizations and comparisons, is presented, including new energy storage types as well as important advances and developments in energy storage.
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Flexibility of a combined heat and power system with thermal energy storage for district heating

TL;DR: In this article, a model that determines the theoretical maximum of flexibility of a combined heat and power system coupled with a thermal energy storage solution that can be either centralized or decentralized is presented.
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A review of phase change materials for vehicle component thermal buffering

TL;DR: The use of latent heat thermal energy storage for thermally buffering vehicle systems is reviewed in this article, where the authors identify material candidates for each vehicle system based on system temperature, specific and volumetric latent heat and thermal conductivity.
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Domestic demand-side management (DSM): Role of heat pumps and thermal energy storage (TES) systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed heat pumps with radiators or underfloor heating distribution systems coupled with thermal energy storage (TES) with a view to showing how a heat pump system behaves and how it influences the building occupants' thermal comfort under a DSM strategy designed to flatten the shape of the electricity load curve by switching off the heat pump during peak hours.
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Review on thermal energy storage with phase change materials and applications

TL;DR: The use of a latent heat storage system using phase change materials (PCMs) is an effective way of storing thermal energy and has the advantages of high energy storage density and the isothermal nature of the storage process.
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Review on thermal energy storage with phase change: materials, heat transfer analysis and applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the history of thermal energy storage with solid-liquid phase change has been carried out and three aspects have been the focus of this review: materials, heat transfer and applications.
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A review on phase change energy storage: materials and applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the phase change materials (PCM) and their application in energy storage is presented, where the main advantages of encapsulation are providing large heat transfer area, reduction of the PCMs reactivity towards the outside environment and controlling the changes in volume of the storage materials as phase change occurs.
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Energy storage systems—Characteristics and comparisons

TL;DR: In this paper, the main characteristics of different electricity storage techniques and their field of application (permanent or portable, long- or short-term storage, maximum power required, etc.).
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Demand side management: Benefits and challenges ☆

TL;DR: In this paper, the major benefits and challenges of electricity demand side management (DSM) are discussed in the context of the UK electricity system, particularly in the residential, commercial and small business sectors.
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