Heat Accumulation from Renewables with Valid Energy Storage and Transformation - HARVEST

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Title
Heat Accumulation from Renewables with Valid Energy Storage and Transformation - HARVEST

CoPED ID
e9555f9f-e329-4b0b-a0fe-3a46724d16e6

Status
Active

Funders

Value
£3,009,546

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2021

End Date
March 30, 2025

Description

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The Committee on Climate Change suggests that we need to decarbonise all heat in buildings by 2050 to achieve the Net Zero emissions targets. The electrification of heat supply, through either direct electric heating or heat pumps, seems more likely to be realised in practice. However, the complete electrification of heat will result in much higher electricity demand in winter than in summer. Furthermore, due to the consistency of ambient temperature, it will also lead to electricity demand spikiness which is a big challenge for the grid.
The HARVEST project will develop a new solution that can absorb and accumulate the curtailed/waste renewable electricity all around the year using thermochemical heat storage technology and then convert and magnify the heat output in winter and cooling output in summer using heat pump technology. The unique features of the proposed solution are: (1) the microwave-assisted process to flexibly absorb renewable electricity; and (2) the compact and efficient regeneration process by direct contact reaction between thermochemical heat storage materials and ammonia solution. We have established a strong multidisciplinary consortium, consisting of leading researchers from the University of Birmingham, the University of Edinburgh, and the University College London, to address the key challenges in both the scientific/technological aspects and social aspects. Our research will significantly contribute to several identified approaches in the 'Decarbonising Heating and Cooling 2' call document, in particular, the 'new technologies of heating and/or cooling' and 'new methods or significant developments for heat storage or cold storage'. Our research is also further supported by the UK and international partners to maximise knowledge exchange and impact delivery.

Yongliang Li PI_PER
Xianfeng Fan COI_PER
Zhifu Mi COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Heat pumps
  2. Climate changes
  3. Heat energy
  4. Technological development
  5. Emissions
  6. Refrigeration
  7. Electrification
  8. Renewable energy sources
  9. Refrigeration engineering
  10. Electric heating
  11. Electricity
  12. Supply of heat

Extracted key phrases
  1. Valid Energy Storage
  2. Heat Accumulation
  3. Thermochemical heat storage technology
  4. Thermochemical heat storage material
  5. Heat pump technology
  6. Heat output
  7. Heat supply
  8. Transformation
  9. Renewables
  10. Climate Change
  11. High electricity demand
  12. Electricity demand spikiness
  13. New solution
  14. New technology
  15. University College London

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

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