Thermal Energy Storage in Building Integrated Thermal Systems
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "G: Energy and Buildings".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 July 2021) | Viewed by 35865
Special Issue Editors
Interests: heat transfer in energy systems; thermal energy storage; optimization techniques in heat transfer and energy systems; energy saving in buildings
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Interests: energy efficiency in buildings; heat transfer; HVAC systems; thermal envelope; renewable technologies at the building scale; net zero-energy buildings
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In June 2018, the EU Parliament and Council enacted a new Recast of Energy Performance of Building Directive, the EPBD 2018/844, establishing more ambitious targets for the future. As stated by the EU Lex, it is necessary to focus on decarbonizing the EU building stock, and, in order to do this, long-term strategies of energy refurbishment and the transformation of the existing buildings into nearly zero-energy ones are needed. In this frame, thermal energy storage systems should have a primary role, both applied to building envelopes and to HVAC equipment. Thermal storage systems can improve the thermal inertia of the building shell, and they can also have application in active energy systems (such as, for instance, phase change materials in components of heating and cooling systems). In order to improve thermal and energy performances of such systems, research efforts have to be increased, by analyzing both the thermal behavior of the involved materials and the energy performance of the whole system.
This Special Issue of Energies is entirely focused on Thermal Energy Storage in Building Integrated Thermal Systems, not limited but open to building itself, its energy systems and renewables at the building scale.
Prof. Nicola Bianco
Prof. Fabrizio Ascione
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Building energy efficiency
- Sustainability and environment
- Building performance
- Thermal energy storage
- Thermal inertia
- Phase change materials (PCM)
- Materials for energy efficiency
- Organic materials
- HVAC systems and equipment
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