Seasonal energy banking refers to the process of storing surplus solar energy generated in one season (typically spring or summer) and then using it during another season (usually fall or winter) when solar power is insufficient. . Solar energy is a promising alternative among the numerous renewable energy sources. As a result, this study provides an overview of thermochemical heat storage materials, focusing on materials utilized by solar energy systems in buildings. This review focuses on advancements in SESSs, particularly their integration into solar district heating systems, highlighting their role in reducing. . International energy authorities have identified seasonal storage as a critical enabler for achieving 100% renewable generation in isolated systems. In winter months or cloudy days, solar output drops significantly, while demand for heating and lighting often rises.
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