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Correction: Addressing energy storage needs at lower cost via on-site thermal energy storage in buildings

Adewale Odukomaiya a, Jason Woods a, Nelson James a, Sumanjeet Kaur b, Kyle R. Gluesenkamp c, Navin Kumar d, Sven Mumme e, Roderick Jackson a and Ravi Prasher *bf
aNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA. E-mail: wale.odukomaiya@nrel.gov
bLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA. E-mail: rsprasher@lbl.gov
cOak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
dGas Technology Institute, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA
eU.S. Department of Energy, Washington D.C., USA
fUniversity of California, Berkeley, California, USA

Received 23rd November 2021 , Accepted 23rd November 2021

First published on 8th December 2021


Abstract

Correction for ‘Addressing energy storage needs at lower cost via on-site thermal energy storage in buildings’ by Adewale Odukomaiya et al., Energy Environ. Sci., 2021, 14, 5315–5329, DOI: 10.1039/D1EE01992A.


There were errors in the insets of Fig. 5d–f. The orange lines should have been labelled COPC/COPav = 1; the grey lines COPC/COPav = 1.5; and the blue lines COPC/COPav = 2. The figure should have appeared as follows:
image file: d1ee90067f-f5.tif
Fig. 5 The LCOS for thermal storage depends on many factors.

The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.


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