Carol-Lynne Brown
· Adjunct Lecturer in ManagementVerifiedNorth Carolina State University · IT, Analytics and Operations (ITAO)
Active 1957–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Geology
- Process engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Meteorology
- Environmental science
- Engineering
Selected publications
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews · 2022 · 129 citations
- Computer Science
- Process engineering
- Environmental science
Seasonal thermal energy storage can provide flexibility to smart energy systems and are characterised by low cost per unit energy capacity and varying applicability to different geographical and geological locations. This paper identifies applications and reviews modelling approaches for seasonal thermal energy storage technologies in the context of their integration in smart energy systems. An example district-scale smart energy system is outlined to analyse three potential smart applications for seasonal thermal energy storage: (i) utilisation of multiple renewable energy sources, (ii) integrating waste heat and cool, and (iii) electrical network balancing. The rest of the paper focuses on modelling methods for borehole thermal energy storage and aquifer thermal energy storage in energy system analysis. Energy system tools for planning and detailed design stages are reviewed. Gaps are identified for planning tools in control strategies and open code. TRNSYS is found to be the dominant detailed design tool used to model large-scale borehole thermal energy storage. Co-simulation methods involving detailed physics and power system tools are also reviewed, including studies using co-simulation of a detailed physics tool to represent borehole or aquifer thermal energy storage alongside an energy system tool. A gap exists in co-simulation of borehole or aquifer thermal energy storage models with energy system tools capable of simulating both electricity and heat. In conclusion, seasonal thermal energy storage can provide flexibility through different smart applications at different scales, and modelling approaches using co-simulation methods offer a promising avenue for capturing potential benefits of these smart applications.
Frequent coauthors
- 19 shared
Gioia Falcone
- 18 shared
Isa Kolo
- 16 shared
Thomas W. Dreschel
Kennedy Space Center
- 12 shared
William C. Piastuch
Kennedy Space Center
- 11 shared
David Banks
Héritage et Création dans le Texte et l'Image
- 10 shared
Raymond M. Wheeler
Kennedy Space Center
- 9 shared
Heike Sederoff
North Carolina State University
- 9 shared
Stuart Egan
Keele University
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