- Phase Change Materials (PCMs)
- Thermochemical Energy Storage
- Adiabatic Compressed Air Energy Storage (A-CAES)
- Molten Salt Energy Storage
- Cryogenic Energy Storage
Phase Change Materials (PCMs)
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are materials that store and release thermal energy during the process of melting and solidifying. They offer high energy storage density and can be used in various applications such as building cooling and heating, solar power, and waste heat recovery.
Thermochemical Energy Storage
Thermochemical energy storage involves storing energy in the form of chemical bonds, which can be released when needed. This technology offers high energy density and long-term storage capabilities, making it suitable for sustainable power solutions.
Adiabatic Compressed Air Energy Storage (A-CAES)
A-CAES is a cutting-edge thermal energy storage technology that uses compressed air to store and release energy. It offers high efficiency and can be integrated with renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power.
Molten Salt Energy Storage
Molten salt energy storage systems use high-temperature molten salts to store and release thermal energy. These systems are highly efficient and can provide long-duration energy storage for sustainable power solutions.
Cryogenic Energy Storage
Cryogenic energy storage involves storing energy in the form of cold temperatures, typically using liquefied air or nitrogen. This technology offers high energy density and can be used for grid-scale energy storage applications.