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Zero Emission Cooling for Singapore HDB with I.C.E Battery? (ICE - Part 4)
💡 Could we potentially cool Singapore HDB with I.C.E Battery while producing almost zero emission? The answer is YES ... in theory...
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💡 Could we potentially cool Singapore HDB with I.C.E Battery while producing almost zero emission? The answer is YES ... in theory...
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On the 18th January 2025, we successfully ran a modified air-conditioner without using grid electricity for the very first time, ... this is how I.C.E Battery began.
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Understanding Patent Authorship vs. Ownership when a patent is granted...
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The role of the enablers and silent accomplices who allowed, and perhaps even facilitated, the series of events that led to my separation from my own creation...
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The I.C.E. Battery represents a fundamental shift in how we approach cooling. By storing cold energy efficiently and delivering it passively, we can decouple cooling demand from peak energy generation, slash carbon emissions, and reduce operational costs.
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Put simply, it's a thermal battery designed specifically to store "cold" energy at subzero -22°C or lower...
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🤯 An very unexpected Discovery
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Full content of USPTO 12-130086-B1: Thermal Storage Batteries and Thermal Storage Battery Systems for Drying Agriculture and Food Products, aka the Sand Battery.
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I want to take you back to where it all began - the earliest days of experimentation and collaboration that laid the foundation for what would eventually become a transformative energy storage solution.
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We’ll design a simple setup with a full solar array to back up both systems, then evaluate multiple factors: cost, efficiency, lifespan, maintenance, and environmental impact. Let’s break it down!
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We’ll explore a residential use case: supplying hot water for a homestay in a city with a climate averaging 15 – 20°C year-round.
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First, exploring the zero-carbon-emission operation of the Sand Battery, and second, critically examining the "almost" part, where minimal emissions arise from auxiliary components and construction.