google says water at 0 C exchanges 334 J/g during freezing, and that that's 0.0927778 watt hours. So you'd need about 10.778 kg of water to make a KWh of energy with perfect conversion. 1 kg of water takes up 1 liter, so you'd need about 11 liters of slush to hold 1 KWh of energy.
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