Progress on rock thermal energy storage (RTES): A state of the art review

Author:

Amiri Leyla1,Ermagan Hamidreza2,Kurnia Jundika C.3,Hassani Ferri2,Sasmito Agus P.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Quebec Canada

2. Department of Mining and Materials Engineering McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Science Curtin University Sarawak Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractThermal energy is one of the most widely encountered energy forms in our daily life. To ensure efficient utilization and conversion of this energy, the balance between supply and demand needs to be maintained. For this purpose, thermal energy storage is required. There are various thermal energy storage systems available; one of the most basic is sensible thermal energy storage which includes rock thermal energy storage (RTES). This rock‐based energy storage has recently gained significant attention due to its capability to hold large amounts of thermal energy, relatively simple storage mechanism and low cost of storage medium. Accordingly, numerous studies have been conducted to elucidate the basic flow and heat transfer mechanism and to evaluate the performance of this energy storage. The major technical challenges hindering the wide adoption of this technology are the enormous pressure drop across the storage and nonoptimal heat transfer from the heat transfer fluid to the storage medium and vice versa. These issues will directly and indirectly affect the overall cost (capital, operational, and maintenance costs) of the system. To eliminate this issue and assist further development of this technology, it is crucial to compile and extract important findings from these previous studies, identify the challenge and research gap, and draw guidelines for the upcoming research and development. At the moment, this kind of compilation does not exist. Hence, this paper is prepared with the primary objective to comprehensively review the current technology and development of RTES and to propose a potential way forward based on the pain point identified. Discussion on the nontechnical aspect such as policy and regulations as well as community awareness will also be outlined and discussed.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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