Thermal Energy Grid Storage (TEGS) Concept

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    Overview

    Thermal Energy Grid Storage (TEGS) is a low-cost (cost per energy <$20/kWh), long-duration, grid-scale energy storage technology which can enable electricity decarbonization through greater penetration of renewable energy. The storage technology acts like a battery in which electricity flows in and out of the system as it charges and discharges. However, the electricity is intermediately c​onverted to heat and stored as heat in insulated graphite blocks because graphite is very low cost (~$0.5/kg).
     
    To charge the system, excess electricity (for example, solar power in the middle of the day) is converted to heat using resistance heaters—just like in a space heater or an incandescent lightbulb. This heat is stored in graphite at high temperature to preserve its usefulness, since the laws of thermodynamics limit how much of the heat can be converted back to electricity (i.e., the hotter the heat is, the higher the conversion efficiency).
     
    Then, to discharge the system when electricity is needed, the hot graphite is used to run a heat engine that generates electricity.

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