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A city in Finland manages to heat homes without fossil fuels thanks to a sand battery that stores renewable energy and reduces emissions by 70%.
It is an infrastructure that will allow the small Finnish town of Pornainen to free fossil fuels for the supply of its heating network. The article Polar Night Energy puts into service the largest sand battery in the world (100 MWh) appeared first on NeozOne.
Industrial-scale sand battery to green Finnish district heating
Image credit: Polar Night Energy Finnish energy storage developer Polar Night Energy has built an industrial-scale sand battery in the municipality of Pornainen for the Loviisan Lämpö’s district heating network. The new sand battery, claimed to be the world’s largest, delivers 1MW of thermal power and offers a storage capacity of 100MWh. The project is
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It is about 13 meters high and 15 meters wide – and offers a storage capacity of 100 megawatt hours: the largest sand battery in the world is now in operation in Finland. AI also plays a role. read more on t3n.de
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