Thermal Storage
Thermal storage can be defined as the process of storing thermal energy storage. The process of storing thermal energy is to continuously heat and cool down the container (in which we are storing thermal energy). And further, we can use this thermal energy later on from this container. It creates a balance between the demand for energy in daytime and nighttime, winter and summer, etc.
Where is Thermal Energy used?
Thermal Energy is used for the following purposes:
- Water heating
- Cooking
- Thermal power plants
- Automobiles
- Thermal processing of various metals.
Energy Storage
Energy storage can be defined as the process in which we store the energy that was produced all at once. This process helps in maintaining the balance of the supply and demand of energy. Energy storage can also be defined as the process of transforming energy that is difficult to store into a form that can be kept affordably for later use. These storages can be of any type according to the shelf-life of energy which means some storages can store energy for a short time and some can for a long time. There are various examples of energy storage including a battery, flywheel, solar panels, etc.
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