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Testing starts with 100 MWh sand-based thermal battery in Finland – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Finnish startup Polar Night Energy is building an industrial-scale thermal energy storage system in southern Finland. The 100-hour sand-based storage system will use crushed soapstone, a byproduct of a fireplace manufacturer, as the storage medium.

November 13, 2024
Marija Maisch

The Sand Battery will be approximately 13 meters high and 15 meters wide

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Finnish startup Polar Night Energy has announced that construction of its sand-based thermal energy storage system in Pornainen municipality in southern Finland is proceeding according to plan. The 1 MW system will provide thermal energy for Loviisan Lämpö’s district heating network.

Once operational, it will be able to store up to 100 MWh of thermal energy – a capacity equivalent to almost a month of heating demand in summer and a week of demand in Pornainen in winter. Polar Night Energy said its sand battery acts as a powerful, high-capacity reservoir for excess wind and solar energy, storing energy in sand as heat.

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