As much as 60% of the energy consumed is for heating and cooling. We at CHS are taking this as an opportunity and initiative to incorporate some innovative solutions.
Thermal energy is normally stored at the point of use and committed to cooling and freezing solid balls of ice which store cooling energy.
Simple, cost-effective solutions based on technology in use for over 100 years.
Systems capture low-cost energy from the power grid during the night and then use this to replace high-cost cooling energy during the following day.
Thermal energy is normally stored at the point of use and committed to cooling and freezing solid balls of ice which store cooling energy.
The cooling energy is released for later use by reversing the procedure and melting the ice.