2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14020272
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Liquid Air as an Energy Carrier for Liquefied Natural Gas Cold Energy Distribution in Cold Storage Systems

Abstract: Liquid air can be employed as a carrier of cold energy obtained from liquefied natural gas (LNG) and surplus electricity. This study evaluates the potential of liquid air as a distributed source with a supply chain for a cold storage system using liquid air. Energy storing and distributing processes are conceptually designed and evaluated considering both the thermodynamic and economic aspects. Further, the proposed supply chain is compared with a conventional NH3/CO2 cascade refrigeration system. The thermody… Show more

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“…The process showed a reduction of 7.45 in the consumption of specific energy 109. Within the next few years, air‐liquid storage will become a vital component of the energy industry 110.…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Culngmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process showed a reduction of 7.45 in the consumption of specific energy 109. Within the next few years, air‐liquid storage will become a vital component of the energy industry 110.…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Culngmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If an FCC firm has access to storage and distribution facilities, it will have the ability to store a greater number of products for extended periods in order to meet the demands of downstream partners in a more effective way [1]. Utilising cold storage equipment and refrigerated vehicles can also support the system of distribution [47]. Hence, the logistics facilities of companies should be able to support product distribution while minimising lead times [48].…”
Section: Fcc Facilities Economic Enhancement Fulfilment Of Fcc Stakeh...mentioning
confidence: 99%