< img src = "/uploads/blogs/1b/f1/ib-f1fbq6e_6240df4a.jpg" Alt = "No hydrogen and nuclear energy: Quartz sand will make a revolution in world energy"/> 62 < P > The search for sustainable energy solutions has led to an innovative breakthrough and the creation of a sandy battery. It saves energy by heating quartz sand to 600 & ordm; C.

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< P > Sand batteries use the technology of thermal energy accumulation (TES) using effective thermal properties. The procedure requires excess heat for heating the sand layer until it reaches a temperature of 600 & ordm; c. Saved energy then used as needed.

< p >Sand is exposed to high -temperature heating using excess renewable energy from different sources. In the storage phase, sand retains this heat with minimal thermal losses. Accumulated heat from the battery exits through the discharge phase, transmitting energy or air or water for purposes that can provide electricity production or industrial needs.

< P > Magaldi Green Thermal Energy Storage (MGTES) is the original system of this type and provides storage technology with zero influence. Magaldi Group has created this storage technology that uses pseudositization (pseudositization & mdash; a process during which solid static mass is translated into pseudosities similar to a liquid mass, & mdash; < p >MGTES uses renewable energy and generates hot steam while releasing energy. Industrial processes can use the exit of the system from the system to make it a flexible, persistent solution when the industries want to reduce their carbon trace. It also reaches high operational efficiency. The structure of the pseudo -wound layer of sand provides first -class temperature, which leads to excellent heat transfer speed compared to other solutions in the field of storage technologies. MGTES works effectively for both storage and high -speed thermal energy release.

< p > The system demonstrates high stability, which is one of its main advantages. The design of such a battery eliminates all requirements for intermediate coolants and protective vessels, which minimizes operating costs and maintenance requirements.

< p > Sandy battery, for example, supplies green thermal energy to the Italian food company Igi. It pairs with a 5 MW photoelectric installation. This made Igi reduce the total energy consumption by 20%, while reducing the annual emission of CO2 to 1000 tons.

< P > Battery can use both small and large industrial enterprises in different sectors, including cellulose paper, chemical and plastic industry. The MGTES system supplies industries with reliable and environmentally friendly thermal energy, which enables them to move to renewable energy generation systems.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116