THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE Outlook

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Figure 28. Figure 29. Figure 30. Figure 31. Figure 32. Figure 33. Figure 34. Figure 35. Figure 36. Figure 37. Figure 38. Bulk storage system of PCM encapsulation................................................................................................ 59 Ice-on-coil system.................................................................................................................................................60 Thermochemical storage methods and materials.................................................................................... 62 CaL process scheme............................................................................................................................................. 62 Diagram of the CREATE demo thermal storage system ....................................................................... 63 Absorption system configuration with separator reactor.....................................................................64 Diagram of a proposed A-CAES site ............................................................................................................. 65 General system configuration of LAES for electricity generation.....................................................66 Operating temperature and time ranges for TES technologies studied.........................................68 Overview of the major applications of TES by sector.............................................................................70 System power rating and potential discharge time at their rated capacity of various storage technologies....................................................................................................................... 72 Commercial readiness of applicable technologies for the power sector in 2018......................... 72 Technologies applicable in the industrial sector by operating temperature range .................... 79 Commercial readiness of TES technologies for application in the industrial sector................... 79 Locations of plants that use water as a medium for short-term thermal storage........................ 81 Commercial readiness of TES technologies in the cold chain .............................................................86 A vision for the use of LAES in the integrated cold chain of the future .......................................... 87 Commercial readiness of TES technologies for district heating and cooling................................93 Commercial readiness of TES technologies for use in buildings ....................................................... 101 Menu of policy options for advancing the commercialisation of TES technologies.................109 Different water tank configuration ............................................................................................................... 130 Concept of a BICPV–paraffin system ...........................................................................................................132 CSP-CaL integration for thermochemical energy storage ................................................................. 134 Configuration of closed (a) and open system (b) for salt hydrates..................................................135 Process configuration with separator reactor concept.........................................................................136 Absorption storage system scheme .............................................................................................................137 Adiabatic CAES with TES ..................................................................................................................................138 Figure 39. Figure 40. Figure 41. Figure 42. Figure 43. Figure 44. Figure 45. Figure 46. Figure 47. Figure 48. Figure 49. Figure 50. Figure 51. Figure 52. Figure 53. Figure 54. Figure 1 Appendix. Annual energy-related CO2 emissions, 2010-2050 (Gt/yr).................................................139 THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE 7

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