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Companies like Bat Sand are currently offering heat batteries that bring hot, fresh sand directly to your door.
They're batteries that store energy as heat.
They charge them by passing electricity through a heating element embedded in your thermal medium.
And this medium can be water, sand, or whatever, so long as it can hold onto that heat for a long period of time. We can then discharge and release that heat at a later date .
Netherlands based Newton Energy Solutions or NES have a very different kind of TES to offer.
The NES Store is intended for about a three to 400 square meters building and can store 10,680 kilowatt hours .
NES says their plug and play tech is meant to replace existing water heaters and work with your PV systems.
NES claims it can install an NES store in your house in under 2 hours .
RT ES has an RTE of 95% and store energy at 92% efficiency.
NES Store has a 5000 to 6000 price tag which is about 5300 to $6400 .
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