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This product is a zip file that contains files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker, PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3 format) as noted.Thermal Energy Storage (TES) technology provides energy flexibility and efficiency particularly in high-consuming refrigeration applications (grocery stores and distribution centers). Low-temperature cold storage facilities require the highest energy demand per cubic foot of any industrial electricity load. TES provides significant operational and financial benefits to cold storage operators, grocers and utilities challenged to manage the peak loads of the electrical grid. In a 93,000 square foot low-temp facility TES reduced peak period consumption by 43% and peak demand by 29% while maintaining 50% more stable temperatures. In a 320 square foot grocery freezer peak period run time was reduced 60%.1. Thermal Energy Storage in the Cold Chain (Part 1)Collin Coker, Viking Cold Solutions, Houston, TX2. Thermal Energy Storage in the Cold Chain (Part 2)John Lerch, Axiom Exergy, Richmond, CA