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[Green Energy and Technology] Underground Thermal Energy Storage || Underground Thermal Energy Storage

✍ Scribed by Lee, Kun Sang


Book ID
120468842
Publisher
Springer London
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
341 KB
Edition
2013
Category
Article
ISBN
144714273X

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✦ Synopsis


Underground thermal energy storage (UTES) provide us with a flexible tool to combat global warming through conserving energy while utilizing natural renewable energy resources. Primarily, they act as a buffer to balance fluctuations in supply and demand of low temperature thermal energy. Underground Thermal Energy Storage provides an comprehensive introduction to the extensively-used energy storage method. Β  Underground Thermal Energy Storage gives a general overview of UTES from basic concepts and classifications to operation regimes. As well as discussing general procedures for design and construction, thermo-hydro geological modeling of UTES systems is explained. Finally, current real life data and statistics are include to summarize major global developments in UTES over the past decades. Β  The concise style and thorough coverage makes Underground Thermal Energy Storage a solid introduction for students, engineers and geologists alike.


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