Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) is a promising technology for dealing with the variability in productionof various concurrent Renewable Energy Sources (RES). In this context, the work presented forms part ofthe CryoHub project. CryoHub is an H2020 Innovation Action project to investigate and demonstrate thefeasibility of using LAES in conjunction with refrigerated warehouses cooling. In this paper, multipledifferent configurations that could achieve the project goals have been modelled and ranked against RoundTrip Efficiency (RTE). A configuration currently being deployed is presented and its merits are discussed.The effect of multiple process parameters on the RTE are assessed and discussed.
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