The television has not used any form of energy in the process of storage.

Explanation

A television uses energy in:

  • Manufacturing – factories run on electricity and sometimes fuel to produce and assemble TV components.
  • Packaging – machines, lighting, and sometimes transport equipment consume energy while the TV is being packed and prepared for shipment.

However:

  • Storage – simply keeping a TV in a warehouse or on a shop shelf does not require the TV itself to use any energy, as it is not operating or connected to a power source during this time. Any energy used (like warehouse lighting or air conditioning) is for the building, not the television.

So, among Manufacturing, Packaging, Storage , the correct answer is: Storage.