Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)

High total cooling load (COLA) relatively during peak and mid-peak as compared to off-peak hour's period requires more operating equipment of chiller plant (CHIP) to be operated during that period. The more operating equipment working, the more energy consumed is required to provide cooling the...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Shaari S.R.; Othman M.L.; Hizam H.; Dahlan N.Y.; Chik M.H.; Yahaya M.S.; Bakar H.A.; Anuar S.Z.; Amir Z.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing Ltd 2021
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Shaari S.R.; Othman M.L.; Hizam H.; Dahlan N.Y.; Chik M.H.; Yahaya M.S.; Bakar H.A.; Anuar S.Z.; Amir Z.
Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
2021
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1874
1
10.1088/1742-6596/1874/1/012025
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85109088076&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f1874%2f1%2f012025&partnerID=40&md5=e8ecbbdd72ef2ec9b2953ab440235204
High total cooling load (COLA) relatively during peak and mid-peak as compared to off-peak hour's period requires more operating equipment of chiller plant (CHIP) to be operated during that period. The more operating equipment working, the more energy consumed is required to provide cooling thermal for COLA. High energy consumption of CHIP operation during peak and mid-peak hour lead high electricity cost due to higher energy charge charged by utility for every per kWh energy consumed by a CHIP operation. Therefore, this study aims to determine potential energy saving of CHIP operation by using optimal charging of ice thermal energy storage (ITES), then provide cooling thermal (COMA) for total COLA through discharging operation. Cooling thermal of ITES was charged based on maximum required COLA during peak and mid-peak hour. In this study, an optimization technique of linear programming was used to charge ITES optimally during off-peak hour. Analysis was conducted to compare the energy consumption of CHIP operation by using ITES discharging operation with the current practice of CHIP operator. This analysis showed that, the potential energy saving based on this strategy by using optimization technique is 27.89%. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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17426588
English
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author Shaari S.R.; Othman M.L.; Hizam H.; Dahlan N.Y.; Chik M.H.; Yahaya M.S.; Bakar H.A.; Anuar S.Z.; Amir Z.
spellingShingle Shaari S.R.; Othman M.L.; Hizam H.; Dahlan N.Y.; Chik M.H.; Yahaya M.S.; Bakar H.A.; Anuar S.Z.; Amir Z.
Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
author_facet Shaari S.R.; Othman M.L.; Hizam H.; Dahlan N.Y.; Chik M.H.; Yahaya M.S.; Bakar H.A.; Anuar S.Z.; Amir Z.
author_sort Shaari S.R.; Othman M.L.; Hizam H.; Dahlan N.Y.; Chik M.H.; Yahaya M.S.; Bakar H.A.; Anuar S.Z.; Amir Z.
title Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
title_short Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
title_full Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
title_fullStr Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
title_sort Analysis the Energy Saving of Chiller Plant (CHIP) Daily Operation by Using Optimal Projected Capacity of Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES)
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description High total cooling load (COLA) relatively during peak and mid-peak as compared to off-peak hour's period requires more operating equipment of chiller plant (CHIP) to be operated during that period. The more operating equipment working, the more energy consumed is required to provide cooling thermal for COLA. High energy consumption of CHIP operation during peak and mid-peak hour lead high electricity cost due to higher energy charge charged by utility for every per kWh energy consumed by a CHIP operation. Therefore, this study aims to determine potential energy saving of CHIP operation by using optimal charging of ice thermal energy storage (ITES), then provide cooling thermal (COMA) for total COLA through discharging operation. Cooling thermal of ITES was charged based on maximum required COLA during peak and mid-peak hour. In this study, an optimization technique of linear programming was used to charge ITES optimally during off-peak hour. Analysis was conducted to compare the energy consumption of CHIP operation by using ITES discharging operation with the current practice of CHIP operator. This analysis showed that, the potential energy saving based on this strategy by using optimization technique is 27.89%. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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