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Introduction
The two most common passive technologies are thermal energy storage devices and heat exchangers. The outcome varies based on whether the heat is utilized at the same temperature level, at a lower temperature, or if it is converted into a different form of energy or a higher temperature. The effective utilization of energy has emerged as a crucial element of contemporary industrial operations, propelled by the pressing need to mitigate environmental impact and enhance sustainability. Fortunately, in the current severe energy and environmental situation, many countries around the world have begun to promote low-carbon and energy-saving energy transformations, especially the emergence of advanced waste heat storage and recycling methods, which have brought unprecedented. Through targeted heat recovery measures, companies can not only save costs, but also actively.
Waste heat utilization heat storage
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