CleanTechnica•2 months ago
Armstrong Templok Shows Potential For Thermal Energy Storage With Phase Change Materials
Key Takeaway
Armstrong Templok's PCM-based thermal storage offers a building-integrated solution to manage cooling loads, providing a new option for large consumers to reduce peak demand and energy costs.
AI Summary
- •Armstrong Templok is introducing a new thermal energy storage solution using Phase Change Materials (PCM), potentially integrated into building components like ceiling tiles.
- •This technology aims to manage building energy loads, particularly HVAC, by storing and releasing thermal energy to reduce peak electricity demand.
- •For large power consumers and developers, this offers a practical method to optimize energy consumption, potentially lower operational costs, and improve grid resilience by reducing strain during peak hours.
- •The product represents an OEM-developed offering in the growing market for distributed and building-integrated energy storage solutions.
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Article Content
While exploring the exhibits at the New York Build Expo, I came across the Armstrong booth. Initially, nothing particularly interesting stood out. It just looked like traditional acoustic ceiling tiles. However, I asked if they had anything new and relevant to clean technology, and they pointed me to their new ... [continued] The post Armstrong Templok Shows Potential For Thermal Energy Storage With Phase Change Materials appeared first on CleanTechnica .