[EN] Widening the use of renewable sources requires more efficient energy storage systems to overcome the inherent intermittence of solar energy. In this respect, thermal energy storage coupled to concentrated solar power represents an inexpensive technology to achieve that goal. In particular, the use of reversible thermochemical reactions is promising due to a higher energy storage density if compared with commercial sensible heat storage on molten salts. However, some of these systems that rely on gas-solid reactions can suffer a cycle-to-cycle loss of activity due to slow kinetics and materials degradation, which is detrimental for its potential future commercialization. In this work, we have assessed the incorporation of Cr cations in ...
Implementation of cost-effective thermal energy storage systems is one of the signature advantages o...
Thermochemical energy storage is promising for the long-term storage of solar energy via chemical bo...
The enthalpy effects of reversible chemical reactions can be exploited for the so-called thermochemi...
Widening the use of renewable sources requires more efficient energy storage systems to overcome the...
For the storage of thermal energy the enthalpy of reversible gas-solid reactions can be utilized. Th...
177 p.The future energy grid based on renewable energy sources will require strong support from ener...
Air-operated Solar Tower Power Plants store the excess solar energy during on-sun operation as sensi...
Cascaded ThermoChemical Storage (CTCS) of solar energy is a concept targeted to increase the volumet...
Low-cost, environmental-friendly, oxide compositions capable of reversible reduction/oxidation under...
Chemical Reviews 119: 4777−4816Among renewable energies, wind and solar are inherently intermittent ...
Recent developments in solar-thermal power generation aim as well to achieve higher temperatures to ...
International audienceMetal oxides are potential materials for thermochemical heat storage via rever...
Thermochemical energy storage (TCES) can be achieved via reversible redox reactions based on metal o...
Thermochemical storage of solar heat exploits the enthalpy effects of reversible chemical reactions ...
The current work is a follow-up of the idea described in previous publications, namely of combining...
Implementation of cost-effective thermal energy storage systems is one of the signature advantages o...
Thermochemical energy storage is promising for the long-term storage of solar energy via chemical bo...
The enthalpy effects of reversible chemical reactions can be exploited for the so-called thermochemi...
Widening the use of renewable sources requires more efficient energy storage systems to overcome the...
For the storage of thermal energy the enthalpy of reversible gas-solid reactions can be utilized. Th...
177 p.The future energy grid based on renewable energy sources will require strong support from ener...
Air-operated Solar Tower Power Plants store the excess solar energy during on-sun operation as sensi...
Cascaded ThermoChemical Storage (CTCS) of solar energy is a concept targeted to increase the volumet...
Low-cost, environmental-friendly, oxide compositions capable of reversible reduction/oxidation under...
Chemical Reviews 119: 4777−4816Among renewable energies, wind and solar are inherently intermittent ...
Recent developments in solar-thermal power generation aim as well to achieve higher temperatures to ...
International audienceMetal oxides are potential materials for thermochemical heat storage via rever...
Thermochemical energy storage (TCES) can be achieved via reversible redox reactions based on metal o...
Thermochemical storage of solar heat exploits the enthalpy effects of reversible chemical reactions ...
The current work is a follow-up of the idea described in previous publications, namely of combining...
Implementation of cost-effective thermal energy storage systems is one of the signature advantages o...
Thermochemical energy storage is promising for the long-term storage of solar energy via chemical bo...
The enthalpy effects of reversible chemical reactions can be exploited for the so-called thermochemi...