EnergyNest - Large-scale modular Thermal Battery
EnergyNest
Large-scale modular Thermal Battery
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We have a lot of alternative sources of energy but one of the problem is that they are not available all the time (solar energy can be used during the day).
So there's a need for a storage for that energy.
This is a modular battery that can store energy. It can be integrated into wind farms or power grids.
Benefits (compared with traditional batteries):
- lifespan = 30-50 years
- is made of recyclable materials (basically concrete and steel, hence we get lower costs and an environmentally friendlier solution)
How much does it cost?
The material cost for our basic storage modules can be as low as 25 USD/kWhth of storage capacity..
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In 2015, we installed and commissioned our Thermal Battery pilot with...
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http://www.energy-nest.com/technology/
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Great hunt @alexbiojs! Energy Nest will be a solution to recover waste and waste storage for energy-intensive industries. Also, this battery technology can change a higher value heat time by giving customers flexibility in handling and in the electricity network.
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Good way to storage!
Common problem in energy-industry, the storaging and revealing the energy, as the change of depends, and the most of solutions need expensive and complicated equipment. This is expensive and complicated, but same time, small and simple, and dont need an engineer for the operating :)
Cool hunt!
Wow,, this battery can last a life time, what an enormous amount of energy must have been stored up in there.
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