Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, are recognized as offering variable supplies with time, both seasonally and day to day. One of the major challenges is to use a cost-effective storage solution that can enable energy generated during peak periods to be used when the sun has set, or wind speeds have dropped. One emerging method is the use of molten salts, which can be heated using solar energy and stored before being transferred to a heat exchanger to produce steam, which drives a turbine.