How does sensible storage differ from latent storage in thermal energy storage?

Sensible storage involves storing thermal energy by raising or lowering the temperature of a material, typically water or a phase-change material (PCM), within a specific temperature range. Latent storage, on the other hand, involves storing thermal energy by melting or freezing a PCM, which absorbs or releases energy as it changes phase. Latent storage typically offers higher energy density and more consistent temperature output than sensible storage.