A common approach to thermal storage is to use what is known as a phase change material (PCM), where input heat melts the material and its phase change — from solid to liquid — stores energy. When the PCM is cooled back down below its melting point, it turns back into a solid, at which point the stored energy is released as heat. [pdf]
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Phase change cold storage technology has the characteristics of large energy storage capacity, low carbon and recyclable. It can be combined with the traditional insulation box to obtain a cold storage box for cold chain that can absorb renewable energy. [pdf]
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