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Thermal Energy Storage Systems for Buildings Workshop Report 9 Adoption and Deployment Barriers Technical • Constraints on volume and weight, for example in the case of packaged systems like rooftop units and split systems. • Integrating TES systems with existing building controls or with utility controls. Additionally, integrating TES with existing systems may lead to the invalidation of original system warranties. • Need improved analysis to provide a clearer picture of the potential and limits of TES to communicate to electric/gas utilities. • Simplified modeling would make designing thermal storage systems easier. Modeling for sales is also important to convey value to stakeholders. • There are currently no good estimates of the costs related to installation, operation, and recycling or disposal of TES systems. Additionally, there are currently no cost targets that researchers or developers can aim for in the future development of this technology. • PCM measurements have been unreliable because the measured values vary based on the measurement techniques. Developing reliable measurement methods are as important as the material development. • TES durability has not been widely studied for many storage materials. It has been reported that many PCMs are sensitive to water, moisture, UV light, corrosion, etc., and that needs to be thoroughly investigated and understood. Other aspects like cyclability, life cycle analysis, and fire and health hazard should also be considered. Educational • More work is needed on educating policy makers on benefits and appropriate metrics for TES. • The uniqueness of TES needs to be better understood. It is treated as electrical storage when it should be judged on its own terms. • Stakeholders—including architects, building owners, equipment installers, and others— need to be made aware of the possibilities of incorporating TES in buildings. Financial • TES has significant upfront capital expense, and little to no third-party/middle entity to fund the capital costs. • Need value propositions for residential and commercial buildings, as well as for homeowners, building owners, and utilities. 17

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