The Texas Instruments Manufacturing Plant – Chilled Water Storage System is a 6,400kW energy storage project located in Dallas, Texas, US.
The thermal energy storage project uses chilled water as its storage technology. The project was announced in 2013.
Description
The Texas Instruments Manufacturing Plant – Chilled Water Storage System was developed by Texas Instruments. The project is owned by Texas Instruments (100%).
The key applications of the project are electric bill management and electric energy time shift.
Contractors involved
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By GlobalDataDN Tanks and Texas Instruments have delivered the project.
Additional information
The system is a partially buried 2.7 MG, 24,500 ton-hr thermal energy storage (TES) tank for the purpose of saving energy costs by taking advantage of the time-of-use electric rates. The TES system was designed to shift the electric load of the chillers and associated cooling equipment from the on-peak periods (daytime), to the off-peak periods (night time).
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Inc (TI) designs, manufactures and delivers semiconductors for the electronic designers and manufacturers worldwide. It offers application-specific standard semiconductor products through its analog and embedded processors divisions. The company’s analog chips portfolio includes power and signal chain products. TI offers a wide range of digital signal processors (DSPs) and microcontrollers and connectivity products through its embedded processing category. It also offers calculators, data convertors, sensors, switches, wireless connectivity, custom semiconductors, and reference tools. The company operates through a network of subsidiaries across the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the US.
Methodology
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