Thermal energy storage tech analysis: Rondo, Antora, Malta Inc, MGA, 1414, EnergyNest, Polar Night and Brenmiller
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Rondo Energy and other companies are developing large-scale thermal energy storage technologies to decarbonize industrial heat. Rondo's modular heat battery, the Rondo Heat Battery, uses refractory bricks to store heat at 1500°C for days with minimal loss. The battery can be charged with renewable energy and discharged as superheated air or steam, with applications in various industries. Other companies, including Antora, Malta Inc, MGA, 1414, EnergyNest, Polar Night, and Brenmiller, are also working on thermal energy storage solutions. Industrial heat accounts for around a fifth of global emissions, and these technologies aim to provide more environmentally friendly heating solutions. The Rondo Heat Battery has a round-trip efficiency of 97-98% and can continuously distribute superheated air for over 24 hours.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Decarbonizing industrial heat is crucial to reducing global emissions, and innovative thermal energy storage technologies can help bridge this gap.
- · Effective solutions like Rondo's heat battery can replace fossil-fuel boilers, enabling industries to transition to renewable energy sources.