Energy storage using the concrete method cost only $0.78 per kilowatt-hour, far below the Department of Energy’s goal of achieving thermal energy storage at a cost of $15 per kilowatt-hour. Engineering researchers at the University
Researchers Develop Effective Thermal Energy Storage System
- November 10, 2012
- Researchers Develop Effective Thermal Energy Storage System
- Posted by innovation at 2:53 pm
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- Energy, Energy Storage
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