Mobilized thermal energy storage (M-TES) systems present a viable alternative to traditional heating systems to meet the heat demands of dispersed consumers. This report uses a case study in Lebanon to provide a techno-economic evaluation of the M-TES system. . The STORM project took part in the 5th Gathering of the World Energy Council (WEC) Lebanon Committee, held on 11 December 2025 at the Phoenicia Beirut Hotel, bringing together leading energy experts, policymakers, researchers, and private sector representatives to discuss the future of sustainable. . Enter energy storage heaters, a technology that could slash energy costs by 60% while integrating seamlessly with solar power systems. Wait, no—they're not your grandma's clunky radiators. Modern systems combine thermal batteries with smart controls, storing excess renewable energy during off-peak. . As Lebanon accelerates its transition toward sustainable energy solutions, the newly announced shared energy storage project bidding has captured global attention. As the global energy storage market expands at a 22% CAGR. . With daily power cuts lasting up to 20 hours and electricity prices hitting $1. The compatibility of M-TES with current. .