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Evidence Gathering: Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Technologies 2 Characterising TES technologies 2.1 Introduction to TES TES refers to the concept of storing energy in the form of heat or coolth enabling its use at a later time for heating, cooling or power generation. This section introduces the three types of TES, describes each type, and then presents a comparison in tabular format. Varied applications for TES TES is an established concept for balancing the mismatch in demand for and supply of heating or cooling, offsetting differences in time and magnitude of heat / cooling production. TES can help improve system performance by smoothing supply and demand, system temperature fluctuations and improving the reliability of the heat / cooling source. TES applications are able to store heat on an intra-day basis, from one day to another, on a weekly basis, as well as providing interseasonal storage. Application types vary widely across individual domestic houses, multi-user buildings, large commercial buildings, district heating, town and potentially even regional thermal energy storage. Temperature is a key property of thermal energy storage The key property of heat storage is the temperature, which can be distinguished into low-temperature heat or high-temperature heat. Low-temperature heat storage usually refers to temperatures below 100oC and is primarily used for storing energy as hot water in domestic and commercial buildings. High-temperature heat storage is most commonly used for a wide range of commercial processes, chemical engineering and in district heating schemes (temperature 100-150oC), especially when linked to industrial plants. Additionally, heat of above 300oC may be used in industrial and power processes. Three main categories of thermal energy storage When characterising TES, one differentiates between three main categories (i) Sensibleheatstorage (ii) Latent heat storage (iii) Thermochemical heat storage (i) Sensible heat storage Sensible heat storage is by far the most established and commercially used type of TES. Tank thermal storage (TTES) storing hot water and electric storage heaters are 22

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