Thermal Energy Storage Mini Guide

If you're considering heat storage, it's important to understand the profile of the heat demand and heat rejection processes on your site. A strategy can then be developed to use storage where there is benefit from load shifting, integration of renewables or making use of waste heat.

Sounds simple, but there are multiple methods of storing heat. Short-term storage solutions can use water, PCMs, solid materials or molten salts. So, how do you decide which one to choose?

In our latest mini guide, we explore how each solution works, explaining where each one is most effective and what its main strengths and weaknesses are. Set out in a series of helpful graphics and key considerations, it enables you to make informed decisions.

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