Kyoto Group has announced the installation of the Heatcube thermal energy storage at Nordjyllandsvaerket (NJV) in Vodskov, Nordjylland, Denmark.
The salt in the circulation system tanks has completely melted. In addition, the steam generating system (SGS) and containers and piping for the circulation system have been transported to the installation site and are ready for installation. Aalborg CSP supplies the steam generation system.
The Heatcube thermal battery at NJV is equipped with 18 MWh of storage capacity and 4 MW of discharge load to deliver heat to the local district heating system. The input energy is grid-sourced power, and the heat is stored in molten salt.
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