Product News from Environmental Building News
July 1, 2008

Thermal Energy Storage Units Come Down in Size

With thermal energy storage, buildings use cheaper and often cleaner off-peak electricity at night to chill or freeze water, then use that stored thermal energy during the day for cooling. In 2005, Ice Energy introduced its Ice Bear 50, becoming the
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