Molten Salt Energy Storage for Renewables
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waw
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@baifonzai what do you mean with a 5 MW system? one that can generate max 5MW of output?
Do you have a concrete example, where efficiencies are calculated all the way from (heat) energy production to electricity use? At what rate does the storage lose energy over time? What capacity would the above 5 MW system have, how many MWhs could you store in such a facility?
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salt is not an energy source you fucking morons. it is merely a means of heat storage. these commenters make me sad:(
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this is a great renewable energy...i wanna make a some research on this green technology...how can i do this mini project of molten salt for my university?can u help?
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nice. but the chinese guy is really annoying
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penis.
you're on the internet here, you should expect that.
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30% efficiency at max.......hydrogen is easier
A 5MW system that we're designing would be at around 1200 cubic meters, and would be good enough for 4000 Australian homes. So i guess for 100,000 people that would make 3000 cubic meters. Not too bad, considering a building the size of a Macdonalds outlet could support 100,000 people.
baifonzai 2 years ago