Application of thermal energy storage system for a lowland greenhouse

This article presents a study to estimate the potential saving in annual operating cost of a hypothetical greenhouse used for planting strawberry, in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The greenhouse needs to be maintained at a constant temperature of 20°C at all time. The goal of this study is to select a suit...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Kamar, Haslinda, Kamsah, Nazri, Norull Azman, Norull Ahmad
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spelling my.utm.364262017-09-06T03:59:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/36426/ Application of thermal energy storage system for a lowland greenhouse Mohamed Kamar, Haslinda Kamsah, Nazri Norull Azman, Norull Ahmad TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This article presents a study to estimate the potential saving in annual operating cost of a hypothetical greenhouse used for planting strawberry, in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The greenhouse needs to be maintained at a constant temperature of 20°C at all time. The goal of this study is to select a suitable TES system that can save the annual cost of electricity usage to meet the cooling load requirement of the greenhouse, based on a 24 hours operating duration and local electricity tariff. Comparison is made with the annual cost for running a conventional air-conditioning (AC) system to meet the cooling requirement. The cooling load requirement of the greenhouse dictates the capacity and size of the potential TES systems, which was estimated based on the highest total annual cooling load. Three TES system operating arrangements were considered in this study: TES full storage combined with AC systems, TES full storage and TES partial storage. Among these three arrangements, the TES full storage was found to have the highest an annual cost saving of about RM 58,990 compared to the cost of using the conventional AC system alone. This represents about 68 % of annual operating cost saving, which is considered very significant. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohamed Kamar, Haslinda and Kamsah, Nazri and Norull Azman, Norull Ahmad (2012) Application of thermal energy storage system for a lowland greenhouse. In: The 5th International Conference on Advances in Thermal-Fluid, 2012.
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Mohamed Kamar, Haslinda
Kamsah, Nazri
Norull Azman, Norull Ahmad
Application of thermal energy storage system for a lowland greenhouse
description This article presents a study to estimate the potential saving in annual operating cost of a hypothetical greenhouse used for planting strawberry, in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The greenhouse needs to be maintained at a constant temperature of 20°C at all time. The goal of this study is to select a suitable TES system that can save the annual cost of electricity usage to meet the cooling load requirement of the greenhouse, based on a 24 hours operating duration and local electricity tariff. Comparison is made with the annual cost for running a conventional air-conditioning (AC) system to meet the cooling requirement. The cooling load requirement of the greenhouse dictates the capacity and size of the potential TES systems, which was estimated based on the highest total annual cooling load. Three TES system operating arrangements were considered in this study: TES full storage combined with AC systems, TES full storage and TES partial storage. Among these three arrangements, the TES full storage was found to have the highest an annual cost saving of about RM 58,990 compared to the cost of using the conventional AC system alone. This represents about 68 % of annual operating cost saving, which is considered very significant.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamed Kamar, Haslinda
Kamsah, Nazri
Norull Azman, Norull Ahmad
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Kamsah, Nazri
Norull Azman, Norull Ahmad
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title Application of thermal energy storage system for a lowland greenhouse
title_short Application of thermal energy storage system for a lowland greenhouse
title_full Application of thermal energy storage system for a lowland greenhouse
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