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Molten Salt Energy Storage (MSES) is a technology used to store energy generated from solar power. It involves the use of molten salt, which is heated by the sun and stored in insulated tanks. The stored energy can then be used to generate electricity when needed. MSES is a cost-effective and efficient way to store solar energy, as it can store energy for long periods of time and can be used to generate electricity when the sun is not shining. Additionally, MSES can be used to balance the grid, as it can provide a steady supply of electricity when demand is high. MSES is becoming increasingly popular as a way to store solar energy, as it is a reliable and cost-effective solution. Companies such as SolarReserve, Abengoa Solar, and BrightSource Energy are leading the way in the development of MSES technology. Other companies such as SunPower, SunEdison, and SunRun are also investing in the technology. Show Less Read more