Abstract

Urban buildings consume a lot of energy every year. Through analyzing the characteristics of urban buildings energy supply and compressed air energy storage (CAES) and considering the electric energy, thermal and cold energy output from CAES, this paper constructs the overall framework of CAES providing urban buildings with combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP), which can meet the energy demand of urban buildings, improve the system efficiency of CAES, make profit from the peak and valley electric charges difference of power grid, and it also has a broad range of popularization and application.

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