Renewable EnergyTech & Forward Green B2B

13–14 Mar 2025 | Thessaloniki , Greece

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Project cooperationUpdated on 9 February 2025

A complex of long-term storage of solar/wind energy.

Igor Varavva

director at ETC Avtomatika

Kyiv, Ukraine

About

We have developed a new technology for long-term storage of energy, the use of which is based on the fact that cooling, ventilation, and air conditioning systems consume up to 40% of all electric energy generated in the world. Based on this, the Cool Energy installation experienced in working conditions can be used to develop ice in the form of icicles (using excess solar/wind electric energy), its long-term storage, and transportation (20 - 400,000 tons) at significant distances in water and land.

The alleged scope of technology - logistics complexes, public and industrial buildings, energy islands, etc. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the only commercially available long-term energy storage technologies for buildings are currently ice and chilled water storage.

Our contribution to participate in the pilot project as part of grant international programs - the solution of technical issues related to the creation of an innovative energy system, the development and testing of the Cool Energy installation prototype for a specific object, the implementation of heat engineering calculations in all sections of the project, patenting the obtained decisions.

Stage

  • Early

Type

  • Research
  • Technical
  • Financing

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