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Home » We went to Finland to hear about the new ‘sand battery’ that will turn stored renewable energy back into power for the electrical grid
We went to Finland to hear about the new ‘sand battery’ that will turn stored renewable energy back into power for the electrical grid
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We went to Finland to hear about the new ‘sand battery’ that will turn stored renewable energy back into power for the electrical grid

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PORNAINEN, Finland ‪—‬ Engineers will soon begin testing a new “sand battery” that will convert energy stored as heat back into power that can be fed into the electricity grid. However, they say challenges lie ahead, with investment cost potentially putting customers off.

Polar Night Energy’s existing sand battery model stores renewable electricity by using power to heat up sand and sand-like materials to temperatures up to 752 degrees Fahrenheit (400 degrees Celsius). That heat is then extracted to deliver hot water, steam or hot air.

The new power-to-heat-to-power sand battery will advance this design by operating at even higher temperatures to improve its efficiency, with the exact temperature range under investigation as part of this pilot project.


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The new sand battery is “basically totally different” from the existing power-to-heat version, Tommi Eronen, co-founder and CEO of Polar Night Energy, told Live Science here at the site of the existing sand battery in Pornainen. Although he could not give specifics, he said the shape is one key difference between the two batteries; the power-to-heat-to-power sand battery has a horizontal configuration rather than being a vertical silo like the power-to-heat version.

The new sand battery’s efficiency will depend on its size and how it is integrated into preexisting systems. However, its expected efficiency is about 30% to 35% — comparable to that of combustion-based power plants, Polar Night Energy representatives wrote in a statement. For reference, the average efficiency of fossil-fuel-based combustion power plants in the U.S. was 39% in 2023.

By converting this heat back to power, the new battery will “help balance the grid, cut emissions, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and create a pathway to large-scale, affordable energy storage,” representatives added in a separate statement.

But the new battery will output both heat and electricity to increase the efficiency of the system to around 90%, Eronen said. This sand battery could be used by any industry that requires both heat and electricity, such as utility companies, he added.

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The new sand battery is currently being piloted in the Finnish town and municipality of Valkeakoski, around 90 miles (150 kilometers) north of Helsinki. Construction commenced in October 2025, and testing will begin within weeks, with the pilot phase lasting roughly two and a half years in total. However, Polar Night Energy is already drawing up designs for a commercial product.

During the pilot project, engineers will trial different technological solutions that could enable electricity production in the future, Liisa Naskali, Polar Night Energy’s chief operating officer, told Live Science in Pornainen. This will include developing new materials. For example, they will “develop and test new materials and designs capable of withstanding higher operating temperatures,” representatives wrote in a statement.

The main barrier to this new sand battery is its cost. “The one challenge when selling this to the customers is that the investment price is so high,” Naskali added. “Almost nobody has had the courage to invest in our product because we have these wood-chip boilers [currently], and wood chip is quite cheap.”

Although she said that a power-to-heat-to-power sand battery is achievable, the question now is how to find an economically viable and technologically efficient solution. If it were straightforward, someone would have done it by now, she pointed out. “It’s doable, but at what price?”

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