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Evidence Gathering: Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Technologies 2.2 Current market status of TES in the UK Table 8 – Current status of TES technologies in the UK by application Type of TES / common timeframe in UK Widespread use in the domestic sector for hot water storage (installed base of ~11 million homes)12 Current market status in the UK Domestic Non-domestic District Heating Tank thermal energy storage (TTES) Intra-day Widespread use for commercial and industrial applications Widespread use for district heating applications Pit thermal energy storage (PTES) Interseasonal No use in domestic sector One project identified in the UK No projects identified in the UK (projects in Denmark) Borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) Interseasonal Very few installations in the UK (low 10s) Low number of installations carried out (approximately low 10s) by a number of UK based businesses No projects carried out in the UK (examples from Denmark and Germany). Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) Interseasonal No use in domestic sector (for single family buildings) Low number of projects (<10) in the UK for commercial buildings / apartment blocks No projects in UK (some applications e.g. in the Netherlands) Phase change materials (PCM) Intra-day Some industry R&D for domestic PCM products. Primarily trial projects, with one product in the UK close to market Limited R&D activity for specific applications, with different concepts explored across Europe. Limited R&D activity for specific applications Thermochemical heat storage (THS) Intra-day / Interseasonal Early stage research (primarily in academia) – unlikely to be used in domestic sector Early stage research (primarily in academia) Early stage research (primarily in academia) 12 Combi boilers account for the majority of domestic boiler replacements in the UK, even though anecdotal evidence suggests they only account for around half the installed base. This implies the installed base of hot water tanks is declining. Annual sales of hot water tanks are reported by the Hot Water Association to be stable. 29

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