Novel thermochemical energy storage system: from material development to evaluationTools Kur, Anti (2025) Novel thermochemical energy storage system: from material development to evaluation. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe building sector is a major contributor to global energy consumption and carbon emissions, with heating demand predominantly met by fossil fuels. As the integration of variable renewable and waste heat sources into urban heating networks expands, thermochemical energy storage (TCES) presents a promising solution, offering high energy density and the potential for long-duration storage. However, the practical deployment of TCES has been limited by material and reactor inefficiencies critical for industrial waste heat recovery.
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