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One advantage of heating water over sand is that you can heat it up with high temperature heat pumps which currently have CoPs ranging between 2.4 to 5.8 [1]. So for every kW of electrical energy you put in you get at least 2.4kW of thermal energy out.

So yes, the volume of 95C water would be much greater than that of 600C sand, but if volume wasn't an issue you could do it much more efficiently. Alternatively, you could use battery storage for just the electrical capacity required and not the (much higher) thermal capacity which may be more cost effective when you look at the conversion.

[1] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S03605...



In short: Sand for industry scale heat storage, water for private heating storage.

Using a heat pump will increase the yield. Usable temp range from 95C water all the way to 0C ice in theory (latent heat).

And a modern isolated home helps, but seasonal heat water storage is basically a big tank, with a house build around it.

https://www.energie-experten.ch/de/wissen/detail/waermespeic...




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