Signal processing engineer wondering if a seasonal heat storage is feasible

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Hello there,
My background is about signal processing, and after having installed a complete photovoltaic generator (7.2 kWp in 3 directions, Victron system) & storage (21 kWh of Pylontech batteries), heat pumps to heat the house (combined a small Jötul stove) and the domestic hot water, I am now wondering if I could store the summer solar excess for winter (heating sand) and get rid of wood burning. I am trying to build a simple model of a heat storage / sand battery and I need your help for this.
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