Experts from research and industry will discuss innovations in seasonal storage and its economic integration into district heating systems. The event will highlight four EU-funded projects pioneering TES for decarbonisation:
TREASURE: Demonstrates large pit thermal energy storage to enhance sustainable district heating networks, aiming for improved cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and scalability across Europe.
USES4HEAT: Focuses on underground seasonal thermal energy storage with demonstration sites in Italy and Norway. These systems will store and integrate excess heat into local district heating networks, utilizing renewable heat sources and breakthrough enabling technologies.
THUNDER: Develops TES for data centres in urban areas, featuring thermochemical material-based storages for efficient, compact solutions with near-zero thermal losses. These systems capture waste heat in summer and release it to district heating networks in winter.
INTERSTORES develops cost-effective, large-scale seasonal thermal energy storage using Reno-sTES and Giga-CTES technologies. By leveraging natural rock formations and repurposed infrastructure, the project aims to increase storage capacity, lower CO₂ emissions, and provide sustainable TES solutions. Demonstrations in Finland and Germany will showcase adaptable, replicable technologies for EU-wide decarbonization.
Agenda:
15:00 – 15:30 Panel discussion
14:00 – 14:10 An energy economic view on the integration of seasonal storage into DH (Ralf-Roman Schmidt, AIT)
14:10 – 14:50 TES technical developments within 4 EU-funded projects
Treasure (Wim van Helden, AEE Intec)
Uses4Heat (Silvia Trevisan, KTH)
THUNDER (Zafer Ure, PCM)
Interstores (Abdulrahman Dahash, AIT)
14:50 – 15:00 RHC-ETIP’s Technology panel on TES & DHC (Ralf-Roman Schmidt, AIT)