Contact
QR code for the current URL

Story Box-ID: 196902

PORAVER GmbH Mozartweg 1 96132 Schlüsselfeld, Germany https://poraver.com
Contact Mr Tobias Nestmann +49 9552 9297751
Company logo of PORAVER GmbH

Poraver and solar thermal energy storage

(PresseBox) (Schlüsselfeld, )
Poraver, the expanded glass granule, is the key component in the efficient long term thermal storage of predominantly solar harvested energy. The thermal energy storage systems are designed to bridge the time lag between energy harvesting and energy usage.

The insulating capacity of thermal energy storage systems must meet the demands of storing solar energy for long period by minimizing energy loss.

The learned knowledge of insulation materials used in the two previous generations of energy storage systems left their mark on the way the storage systems are built today.

Depending on the mode of operation and the local conditions, the insulation could be up to 1m (3.3f) thick.
Based on the design criteria, the insulation properties of the thermal energy system need to conform accordingly.

Nevertheless there are basic conditions that need to be met implicitly by the insulation material:

- temperature rating up to 100° C (212° F)
- age and wear-resistant
- resistant to pressure even when immersed in
prolonged wet
- water and steam-resistant
- good drainage properties
- resistant to micro-organism growth and pest proof
- easy installation

Poraver has proven that from concept, through design and to field installation, it is the right product for the application in all aspects without compromise

In a thesis done at the University of Stuttgart the thermal characteristics of insulation materials were tested as well as the heat conductivity of Poraver as loose filling in its worst case soaked state. The results confirm the special properties required of insulation material.
e.g.
- low heat conductivity
- high granule density
- resistant to chemical breakdown

In numerous practical field applications it was further concluded that Poraver is easy to handle as the silos are filled by mechanically blowing-in the insulation.

The innovative light-weight aggregate was among others used for thermal energy storage systems by the University of Stuttgart, as well as for the solar assisted district heating network in Munich, Crailsheim and Eggenstein.

In Munich, e.g. the local geological conditions, the demands on the heat supply system and the general contractors needs resulted in the construction of a tank with a 5700 m³ water capacity.

The cylinder was set up from precast concrete sections.
The outer wall and the cover were insulated with Poraver. The thickness of the wall insulation increases vertically from bottom to top to up to 70 cm (27.5 inches).

Compared to the first and second generation of energy storage systems, the one in Munich was build with a cost savings of 20%.
The publisher indicated in each case (see company info by clicking on image/title or company info in the right-hand column) is solely responsible for the stories above, the event or job offer shown and for the image and audio material displayed. As a rule, the publisher is also the author of the texts and the attached image, audio and information material. The use of information published here is generally free of charge for personal information and editorial processing. Please clarify any copyright issues with the stated publisher before further use. In case of publication, please send a specimen copy to service@pressebox.de.
Important note:

Systematic data storage as well as the use of even parts of this database are only permitted with the written consent of unn | UNITED NEWS NETWORK GmbH.

unn | UNITED NEWS NETWORK GmbH 2002–2024, All rights reserved

The publisher indicated in each case (see company info by clicking on image/title or company info in the right-hand column) is solely responsible for the stories above, the event or job offer shown and for the image and audio material displayed. As a rule, the publisher is also the author of the texts and the attached image, audio and information material. The use of information published here is generally free of charge for personal information and editorial processing. Please clarify any copyright issues with the stated publisher before further use. In case of publication, please send a specimen copy to service@pressebox.de.