lämpökylmäenergia
Lämpökylmäenergia, also known as thermochemical energy storage, is a method of storing thermal energy by using reversible chemical reactions. Unlike sensible heat storage, which stores heat by changing the temperature of a material, or latent heat storage, which stores heat by changing the phase of a material, thermochemical energy storage utilizes the energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction.
The principle behind thermochemical energy storage involves two chemical species that can react with each other
A common example involves the reaction between hydrated salts and water. When heat is applied, water is
Thermochemical energy storage offers several advantages, including high energy density, long-term storage capabilities with minimal heat