
ice storage air conditioning
Ice storage air conditioning is a system that produces and stores ice during off-peak electricity hours, typically overnight. During the day, the stored ice melts, absorbing heat and cooling the building. This approach helps reduce energy costs and electricity demand by shifting cooling loads to times when electricity is cheaper and more available. It’s especially useful in large commercial buildings, providing efficient and sustainable cooling while minimizing strain on power grids. Essentially, it uses ice as an energy storage medium to enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of air conditioning systems.