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An innovative thermal energy storage system (TESSe2b) was retrofitted in a residential
building in Cyprus with a typical Mediterranean climate. The system comprises flat-plate solar
collectors, thermal energy storage tanks filled with organic phase change material, a geothermal
installation consisting of borehole heat exchangers with and without phase change material and a
ground source heat pump, an advanced self-learning control system, backup devices and several
other auxiliary components. The thermal energy storage tanks cover the building’s needs at certain
temperature ranges (10–17 ◦C for cooling, 38–45 ◦C for heating and 50–60 ◦C for domestic hot
water). A performance evaluation was conducted by comparing the TESSe2b system with the
existing conventional heating and cooling system. The systems were simulated using commercial
software, and the performance of the systems and the building’s energy needs were calculated. Based
on the energy quantities, an economic analysis followed. The equivalent annual primary energy
consumption with the conventional system resulted in being 43335 kWh, while for the storage system,
it was only 8398 kWh. The payback period for the storage system was calculated to be equal to
9.76 years. The operation of the installed storage system provided data for calculations of the seasonal
performance factor and storage performance. The seasonal performance factor values were very
high during June, July and August, since the TESSe2b system works very efficiently in cooling mode
due to the very high temperatures that dominate in Cyprus. The measured stored thermal energy
for cooling, heating and domestic hot water resulted in being 14.5, 21.9 and 6.2 kWh, respectively.
Moreover, the total volume of the phase change material thermal energy storage tanks for heating
and domestic hot water was calculated to be roughly several times smaller than the volume of a tank
with water as a storage medium.
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Coelho, L., Koukou, M.K., Dogkas, G., Konstantaras, J., Vrachopoulos, M.G., Rebola, A., Benou, A., Choropanitis, J., Karytsas, C., Sourkounis, C., & Chrysanthou, Z. (2022). Latent thermal energy storage application in a residential building at a mediterranean climate. Energies, 15, 1008