Comment by ZeroGravitas
Comment by ZeroGravitas 16 hours ago
It also exists, as described in the headline, as a tank of heated water.
The phase change stuff has positives like taking up less physical space but it's also a much less mature tech than storing hot water.
It's funny how useful water is for power generation.
There's heat storage as discussed here.
Or you can store cold water in a reservoir as a giant battery, pumping it up high when you've got excess power, and letting it back down to generate hydroelectricity from it later.
Or you can boil water to make steam that spins a turbine and use it to convert anything that can heat water (coal, oil, nuclear...) to electricity.