Opportunities of Air- and Water-to-PCM Batteries in Buildings

Authors

  • Peter van den Engel Department of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Author
  • Bert van Dorp Orange Climate BV, The Netherlands Author
  • Koen Hamers Orange Climate BV, The Netherlands Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JMSMR/2025(6)194

Keywords:

Batteries, Water, energy

Abstract

For a transparent meeting centre at the Green Village of TU Delft, the Co Creation Centre, a large air-to-air PCM battery was integrated in an air handling unit. Based on the experiences with this battery, a new battery was applied in an office building, the Office Lab. Both buildings were used as research facilities. The PCM uses of outdoor and indoor temperatures such as a flexible thermal mass with a high thermal capacity, flattening high and low indoor temperature peaks. In case of very warm of very cold outdoor night temperatures the battery can additionally be loaded with a heat pump. In this way the thermal and electrical capacity of the heat pump can be reduced significantly as well. The battery can be an economic and energetic favourable alternative. Additionally, there is a water-to-PCM battery in the crawl space with the same kind of panels. In the heating season heating energy from the heat pump with a higher temperature can be stored, making use of low, zero or negative electricity prices via solar panels or the grid. A thermal battery can reduce grid congestion as well. The performance of the PCM-batteries is evaluated with a CFD-program (Phoenics), a building simulation program (Design Builder),
and additional calculations and measurements as far as possible. 

Author Biographies

  • Peter van den Engel, Department of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

    Department of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

  • Bert van Dorp, Orange Climate BV, The Netherlands

    Orange Climate BV, The Netherlands

  • Koen Hamers, Orange Climate BV, The Netherlands

    Orange Climate BV, The Netherlands

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Published

2025-03-20