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2018
Journal Article
Title

Closed Adsorption Heat Storage - A Life Cycle Assessment on Material and Component Levels

Abstract
Closed adsorption storages have been investigated in several projects for heat storage in building applications with focus on energy density and performance. This study complements this research with the assessment of the environmental impacts over the life cycle. Global warming potential (GWP) was chosen as the assessment criterion. Selected sorption materials in combination with water as the refrigerant were analyzed first by themselves and then embedded in a generic storage configuration. Sensible storage in water served as the reference benchmark. Results on material and component level showed that the relative storage capacity compared to water under realistic operating conditions reached values of below 4 and 2.5, respectively, in the best cases. Since the effort for producing the sorbents as well as the auxiliary material demand for assembling storage components was significantly higher than in the reference case, the specific environmental impact per storage capacity also turned out to be ~2.5 to ~100 times higher. We therefore suggest focusing sorption storage research on applications that (a) maximize the utilization of the uptake of sorbents, (b) do not compete with water storages, and (c) require minimal auxiliary parts.
Author(s)
Nienborg, Björn  
Helling, T.
Fröhlich, Dominik
Horn, Rafael
Munz, Gunther M.  
Schossig, Peter  
Journal
Energies  
Open Access
DOI
10.24406/publica-r-257736
10.3390/en11123421
File(s)
N-548581.pdf (4.56 MB)
Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • Gebäudesystemtechnik

  • LCA

  • Gebäudeenergietechnik

  • Wärme- und Kälteversorgung

  • Thermische Speicher für Gebäude

  • Materialien und Komponenten für Wärmetransformation

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