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would allow for significant improvement and stability in the operation in a critical application such as hospitals, datacenters, military facilities, manufacturing plants, and other critical processes. The measured advantages are lower cost, increased system efficiency, and increased system lifetime due to optimized operation and the ability for hybrids to do more and last longer with less overall storage capacity. Hybrid systems could open up even more revenue streams for facility managers, operators and smart-grids not currently possible with a single energy storage technology. The HTEES merit a closer look for many other stationary applications as part of comprehensive energy storage deployment strategies. HTEES technology has demonstrated the potential to achieve double-digit percent decreases in CAPEX and OPEX, increase system operating life, and boost revenues by simultaneously providing multiple services. This hybrid solution may be a change in the ‘single storage’ paradigm. Of course, the energy management hardware and software needed to manage two different storage technologies for multiple use cases are not trivial, and development will definitely continue with the new applications coming in. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Demonstration and Deployment project was partially supported by Austin Energy, Simon Property Group, DB Foundation, and other Private Donors. We would like to extend a special thank you to the Simon Property Group and Novacab Team for providing us with World class talent, vision and the necessary momentum to advance our exciting world of RE projects. This Team effort will generate much better efficiencies, thermal energy storage, demand response and other great benefits to our environment and businesses alike. We would also like to show our gratitude to the G. Dennis Vaughan, Rear Admiral U.S. Navy (Ret.), Art Vatsky, PE, James Babb, PE U.S. Navy Cdr.(Ret.) and James Pitchford, Former U.S. Marine and PAO for the Chief of the U.S. Navy Reserve for sharing their pearls of wisdom with us during the course of this project. REFERENCES [1] A. Shehabi, S. J. Smith, D. A. Sartor, R. E. Brown, et al., “United States Data Center Energy Usage Report 2016,” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkley, CA, rep. no. LBNL-1005775, pp. 1-65, 2016. [2] IEA-ETSAP and A. Hauer, “Thermal energy storage: Technology brief,” International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, pp 1-24, Jan. 2013. [3] Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) Steering Committee, “Renewables 2016 global status report,” REN21, Paris, France, 2016. [Online]. Available: http://www.ren21.net/wp- content/uploads/2016/10/REN21_GSR2016_FullReport_en_11.pdf [4] A. Datas and C. Algora, “Development and experimental evaluation of a complete solar thermophotovoltaic system,” Prog. Photovolt: Res. Appl., vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 1025–1039, Apr. 2012. [5] A. Ramos, I. Guarracino, A. Mellor, D. Alonso-Alvarez, P. Childs, N. J. Ekins-Daukes, et al., “Solar-thermal and hybrid photovoltaic-thermal systems for renewable heating,” Grantham Institute, London, UK, briefing paper no. 22, May 2017. [6] X.P.Chen,Y.D.Wang,H.D.Yu,D.W.Wu,Y.Li,andA.P. Roskilly, “A domestic CHP system with hybrid electrical energy storage,” Energy and Buildings, vol. 55, pp. 361-368, Dec. 2012. [7] G. Comodi, F. Carducci, B. Nagarajan, and A. Romagnoli, “Application of cold thermal energy storage (CTES) for building demand management in hot climates,” Applied Thermal Eng., vol. 103, pp. 1186–1195, Jun. 2016. Stephane Bilodeau, Eng., Ph.D., FEC, CTO, Founder/Chairman Professional Engineer, PhD in Energy & Advanced Thermodynamics with a Master in Applied Sciences. He is a Fellow of Engineers Canada and his Vice- President of the Public Affairs Advisory Committee; he was Director on its Board from 2013 to 2016. Member of the Board at the OIQ (more than 60 000 professional engineers) from 2006 to 2015, he has been involved actively in many standing committees and serves notably as Vice-President from 2009 to 2014 and President in 2014. In the last 20 years, Dr. Stephane Bilodeau has driven many top tier projects related to Thermal Energy Storage and Energy Management with various teams including IBM, Natural Resources Canada, Johnson Controls, Kruger, Honeywell, Hydro-Quebec, Bombardier, Volvo Bus, etc. Michael L. Carty, President/CEO Michael brings decades of corporate leadership along with experience in development of new technologies, he has more than 40 years of experience in business and product development, marketing, strategic deployment, and event organizer. Vast experience in sales and merchandising in Canada and USA. Projects and product development with Northern Telecom production of printed circuits Bell Canada. Entrepreneur in the automotive industry, car dealership owner (General manager and Vice President of a Chrysler Dealership), and trainer for Manufacturers. Michael L. Carty can rely on the services of expert partners in different fields of activities worldwide. Chris Mashburn, VP/General Manager Former Captain with the Texas Highway Patrol and Detail Leader for President Bush’s Executive Protection Detail. Prior to joining Novacab, served as CEO and President of Penfield’s Office Solutions since 2006, a specialty business center tailored for the hospitality industry. Prior to that, he founded a private physical security and outsourced staffing firm in 2001, serving as President and CEO, expanded the company’s growth in the airline and commercial industries, and drove development of internal processes and controls resulting in a fully ISO 9000 compliant company. Ross Quick, VP/CSO With Novacab since 2015, he has been previously involved in the commercial industry cultivating sales teams for fortune 500 companies over the last 20 years. Ross worked as a broker for Strategic Energy, Reliant Energy and others while building and training a team of 34 representatives resulting in $200 million in contract value. With his previous partners in Admiral Energy, LLC back in 2007, he won the $1.6 billion dollars project to rebuild the former Clark Air Force Base located in the Philippines.

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