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Fastrack - May 26, 2010

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The Benefits of Ice-Based Thermal Energy Storage

May 26, 2010

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The Benefits of Ice-Based Thermal Energy Storage
By LARRY CLARK, LEED AP, Hill York Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Is ice-based thermal-energy storage (TES) really green? Although the success of ice-based TES in reducing energy costs has been substantiated, there are differing opinions within the HVAC community regarding whether TES is a green technology. As one would expect, manufacturers of related equipment generally claim that ice-based TES reduces emissions, while outside authorities have disagreed on record. Because TES often can offer heat-recovery opportunities—such as for domestic water heating—its environmental friendliness is a legitimate concern. So, is ice-based TES economically and environmentally justifiable? How can we determine if the benefits gained by utilizing ice-based or any other type of TES are worth the resources used? [MORE]




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