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Sensible Thermal Energy Storage at High Temperatures

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Sensible thermal energy storage is widely used in different technologies such as buildings and solar power plants, but also in solar cooling, solar drying of food products, and solar cooking. This chapter summarizes the materials mostly used in thermal energy storage, with special highlight to high temperatures (>150 °C).

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  • Thermal Energy Storage (TES)
  • Solar Power Plants
  • Solar Drying
  • Solar Cooking
  • Thermal Oil

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Cabeza, L.F. (2019). Sensible Thermal Energy Storage at High Temperatures. In: Frazzica, A., Cabeza, L. (eds) Recent Advancements in Materials and Systems for Thermal Energy Storage. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96640-3_1

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