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Recent research progress in CO2 hydrate based cold thermal energy storage

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Wang, Xiaolin
Zhang, Fengyuan
Lipinski, Wojciech

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International Solar Energy Society

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas hydrates based cold thermal energy storage is an emerging promising technology for applications in residential, commercial and service building air conditioning. The main research topics include experimental and theoretical methods to study CO2 hydrate thermodynamics and kinetics, lab-scale cold storage system demonstration, and system modelling and integration, which have rarely been intensively reviewed. This paper reviews of the state of the art as well as potential future research directions in the field. Numerous discussion points are based on authors' own work.

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Proceedings of the ISES Solar World Congress 2019 and IEA SHC International Conference on Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry 2019

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