Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: Thermal Energy Storage (TES)

Thermal Energy Storage (TES)

Thermal energy storage (TES) is one form of energy storage. TES is a technology that stores thermal energy by heating or cooling a storage medium, allowing for the subsequent use of energy for heating and cooling, power generation, and other applications. Utilizing this attribute allows for the use of diverse materials with various thermal properties, which may result in a variety of applications for thermal energy storage (e.g. heating and cooling). TES system has been proven as a promising method that is utilized in various applications such as building, water heating and cooling, industrial process and air-conditioning.

Stage of Life Cycle
Products and Processes

GHG Reduction Potential

Energy from intermittent sources like wind, sun, or tide is not always generated at the same pace as it is used in cities. TES can reduce peak demand, energy consumption, CO2 emissions and costs; while also improving the overall efficiency of energy systems. By using heat and cold storage more extensively, it has been estimated that Europe's building and industrial sectors could avoid 400 million tons of CO2 emissions and save around 1.4 million GWh annually (IEA-ETSAP and IRENA, 2013).

Solution Maturity Status

Well established:

This technology has been operating for a number of years and is well-known/ successful in its industry or market.

Identification Keys / Drivers & Barriers

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