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THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE Outlook

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TES technologies offer unique benefits compared to other forms of flexibility: Demand shifting TES can facilitate flexibility in the delivery of heat and cold, decoupling supply and demand Variable supply integration Heat/cold produced at times of peak supply of renewable electricity can be used to meet demand even when the sun is not shining and the wind is not blowing Sector integration TES enables whole system benefits through increased sector integration, allowing renewable electricity to reliably meet a greater proportion of energy demand Network management Increased flexibility arising through the deployment of TES can alleviate the strain on electricity networks, and can reduce the need for costly grid reinforcement Seasonal storage TES can enable winter heating demands to be met through thermal energy stored from sunny summer days, and cooling demands in summer to be met through cold stored from winter Molten salt systems Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) Cold Hot Cold Hot Domestic hot water tanks Hotel Power Molten salts are used to allow concentrated solar power (CSP) plants to discharge energy overnight. Novel sensible technologies are being trialled for bulk stand-alone energy storage. Buildings Innovations using domestic hot water tanks and novel sensible, latent, and thermochemical heat batteries can integrate with heat pumps to enable flexibility of building’s thermal demand. Ice or PCM technologies can also enable flexibility of cooling loads in warmer climates. District heating and cooling Underground Thermal Energy Storage and novel PCM and thermochemical-based TES technologies have enabled district heating schemes that are completely powered by renewable generation, including on an interseasonal basis. Storage that uses ice or PCMs enables demand shifting of energy demand for district cooling schemes. Key actions required to accelerate the deployment of thermal energy storage Ensure a technology neutral, whole-systems approach is taken in energy systems policy making and planning, in order to address conflicting rules and regulations that arise from siloed thinking across heat, energy, and transport Invest more in research and development activities to help overcome the relative immaturity of some technologies the benefits that these technologies can deliver Increase the number of TES demonstration projects in all parts of the energy system to improve stakeholder awareness of THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE 15

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