Thermal energy storage (TES) is the storage of for later reuse. Employing widely different technologies, it allows thermal energy to be stored for hours, days, or months. Scale both of storage and use vary from small to large – from individual processes to district, town, or region. Usage examples are the balancing of energy demand between daytime and nighttime, storing summer heat for winter heat.
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The current status of major CAES projects worldwide is presented, comparing their technological routes, key technical specifications, operational status, and air storage methods.
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Delivering efficient, reliable, and intelligent energy solutions that accelerate the global shift from fossil fuels to sustainable, renewable sources through innovative energy storage systems.
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However, aquifer thermal energy storage systems that can reduce both total and peak energy demand are already widely used.
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