Israeli company Brenmiller is set to launch a 4 GW to 5 GW production line for its thermal energy storage systems, which use crushed rocks to retain heat that can be released as steam, hot water, or hot air.Thermal energy storage (TES) has shown great potential to contribute to the decarbonization of global heat and power. But while the technology has attracted funding and early commercialized installations, it has largely failed to scale well. Israel-based Brenmiller is looking set to become one of the first companies in this field to establish a full gigawatt-scale production by the year's ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...