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CRISTOPIA NEWS |
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The Newsletter of Cristopia Energy Systems |
Number : 1 |
Spring 1996 |
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Information on electricity savings when energy storage is used |
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For the end user
From ITSAC (Sept. 95) - San Diego - CA : "Modern cool storage systems can save up to 10 % or more of electricity consumption for A/C". From Harp Brewery - Dundalk - Ireland : "Monitored results : refrigeration consumption reduced by 16 %"
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From these remarks, it is easy to understand that there is no general rule to evaluate the COP reduction factor in relation to the observed reduced capacity. Indeed, the COP factor depends on :
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Note on the variation of the chiller efficiency with its reduced capacity
It is well known that a cooling system usually runs on reduced capacity. This means that :
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In conclusion, taking into account the experience of the chiller’s constructors, it seems to be reasonable to keep in mind the following hypotheses
25 % reduction capacity à +10 % electricity consumption 50 % reduction capacity à +20 % electricity consumption 75 % reduction capacity à +40 % electricity consumption For a first design a mean value of 25 % of extra electricity consumption should be used.
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For the country It is well known that to provide electricity the power plant needs : ~2 300 Kcal / kWh elec. night ~2 500 - 3 000 Kcal / kWh elec. day ~3 500 - 4 000 Kcal / kWh elec. peak hours i.e. 40 % more during the peak time than during the night. |
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