Thermal Storage generally uses the phase change of a substance (example: ice instead of water) to save energy. Classically, a chiller might make ice at night, for use as air conditioning during the day. Less well known is the use of Epsom Salt decahydrate to store heat at room-temperature. If you know of a site to describe this, please submit.
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- CRYOGEL Thermal Energy Storage Ice Ball Thermal Energy Storage, Product Description, Design Concepts, Photos. Offers free ice balls. Links to 3 case reports, design concepts.
- CALMAC Thermal energy storage for shifting cooling loads to night (off-peak) when electrical rates are lowest.
- Airclima Research, Thermal Energy Storage technology Airclima-Research licenses a Thermal Energy Storage (TES) technology featuring special containers for buildings, transportation, or turbine inlet cooling. Video. Contact page.
- Ice Energy Distributed Energy Storage Markets Distributed Energy Storage for Air Conditioning.
- Phase Change Materials (PCM) for Telecom Shelters, Greenhouse, Free-Cooling, A/C Backup. Table, terms, link to products for sale.
- Borehole Thermal Energy Storage (BTES) Drake Landing Solar Community page describes system to store summertime solar heat for use in the winter.