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Mobilized thermal energy storage for clean heating in carbon neutrality era: A perspective on policies in China

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 277, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112537

Keywords

Mobilized thermal energy storage (M-TES); Waste heat recovery; Space heating; Policies; China

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Founda- tion of China
  2. [51966015]

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Mobilized thermal energy storage (M-TES) is a promising technology for collecting renewable or recovered resources and can be used for emergency heating. However, there is a lack of specific regulations and standards for M-TES systems in China. This paper summarizes the existing regulations and policies related to M-TES and proposes suggestions for consensus building, considering local conditions, increasing investment, and qualification recognition.
Mobilized thermal energy storage (M-TES) is a promising technology to transport heat without the lim-itation of pipelines, therefore suitable for collecting distributed renewable or recovered resources. In par-ticular, the M-TES can be flexibly used for the emergency heating in the COVID-19 era. Though the M-TES has been commercializing in China, there is not any specific regulation or standard for M-TES systems. Therefore, this paper summarizes and discusses the existing regulations and policies concerning M-TES in the aspects of facility manufacture and operation, road transportation, and financial support and guidance. Furthermore, the suggestions were presented including necessary consensus on the devel-opment of M-TES among different departments, consideration of local conditions when drafting or revis-ing regulations and policies, sufficient investment, or subsidy on the R&D of M-TES, and qualification recognition of M-TES companies and staffs.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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