iScience (Jun 2024)

Achieving net zero energy heating by integrating the building envelope as a thermal battery

  • Yuan Zhi,
  • Tao Sun,
  • Ding Gao,
  • Xiaomeng Chen,
  • Guanqiong Wei,
  • Xilei Dai,
  • Xudong Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 6
p. 109892

Abstract

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Summary: Photovoltaic (PV) heating is a promising technology for achieving fossil fuel–free heating and carbon neutrality in the building sector. Cost-effective energy storage plays a critical role in PV heating to solve the temporal mismatch between supply and demand. Herein, we propose the concept of using a building envelope as an active energy-storage device for a PV heating system, thus transforming the building envelope into a thermal battery. Experimental results show that the energy storage capacity of 142 kW h/m2, which is higher than that of conventional thermal storage systems. We developed a top-down macro performance assessment model to quantify the contribution of a PV heating system using a building envelope as energy storage. By our estimation, the envelope-embedded system can reduce heating-related CO2 emissions by 7435.7 tons annually in northern China. Our study provides insights into innovative energy-saving building energy storage systems that can help achieve global carbon neutrality and sustainability.

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