Thermal storage for renewables stores energy in the form of heat or cold for later use. It is widely used in solar thermal power plants, district heating systems, and building energy systems. Thermal storage technologies include sensible heat storage, latent heat storage using phase change materials, and thermochemical storage. Thermal storage improves system efficiency, reduces energy waste, and enables renewable heat utilization. It supports grid flexibility and reduces reliance on fossil fuel heating. Thermal storage is cost-effective and scalable, making it an important solution for renewable energy integration and sustainable heating and cooling systems.
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