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Thermal Energy Storage Systems for Buildings Workshop Report • Customers want fast paybacks, while utilities are avoiding long-term investments. TES solutions need to meet needs of all stakeholders. Standards Development • Standard protocols are needed for testing and comparing TES systems to each other as well as comparing TES to other types of energy storage. • Wide variation in building codes can be a barrier to new technology implementation. • Codes and standards will need to be updated, or new ones developed, to capture TES. AHRI 900 is used for TES equipment but is not as well known by the HVAC industry and typically applies only to large equipment. • There is also a need for a standard communication protocol between the TES equipment and the electric utility or the DR aggregator. This is exacerbated by the fragmented HVAC market, with each manufacturer having their own proprietary controller. • Lacking codes and standards related to TES-integrated buildings means there is no authoritative document to guide builders/contractors to follow certain procedures. Policy • There is no clear value proposition for residential TES. Infrastructure for financial, legal incentives have not been worked out. • Many policy makers do not know that TES can enhance air-source heat pumps. Regulatory mandates should be explored for TES. • Building standards may need to evolve to credit thermal storage. • Rebates and other offerings can be used to encourage more decision makers to consider TES in buildings. • It seems current consortiums are focused on electrical storage only. The TES industry should organize to present their case to regulators and policy makers. Workforce • There is a lack of infrastructure to support O&M requirements and support services. There is also uncertainty surrounding maintenance requirements. • Incumbent HVAC contractors and energy service companies are often resistant to change. • A robust manufacturing, installer, and maintenance provider base will be needed to support increased deployment. 18

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