Underground Space: The Final Frontier?

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Energy Storage,
Hardware,
Renewable Energy,
Royal Academy Of Engineering,
Storage,
Storage Management,
Storage System,
Telecom & Utilities,
Underground Thermal Energy Storage
Source:
The Royal Academy of Engineering

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Overview: There are enormous thermal energy resources on Earth, but in many cases they are available at the wrong place and time. Efficient transport and energy storage systems are therefore essential for sustainable development. Underground thermal energy storage (UTES) represents one of the most sustainable and environmentally friendly approaches, with great future potential. Storage systems are required for the utilization of solar energy and other renewable energy sources. Thermal energy storage saves power, reduces the size of distribution units and hence lowers the cost and environmental impact of energy systems. There are amazing opportunities for underground space development.

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Format: PDF | Size: 729KB | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 6


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