peer reviewedUnderground pumped hydropower storage (UPHS) using abandoned mines is an alternative to store and produce electricity in flat regions. Excess of electricity is stored in form of potential energy by pumping mine water to a surface reservoir. When the demand of electricity increases, water is discharged into the mine (i.e., underground reservoir) through turbines producing electricity. During the complete operational process of UPHS plants, hydrochemical characteristics of water evolve continuously to be in equilibrium successively with the atmosphere (in the surface reservoir) and the surrounding porousmedium (in the underground reservoir). It may lead to precipitation and/or dissolution of minerals and their associated cons...
peer reviewedThe intermittent nature of most renewable energy sources requires their coupling with a...
In the current energy grid, renewable energy has an increasing role to play. However, their intermit...
Pumped storage hydropower (PSH) enables the temporary storage of energy, including from intermittent...
Underground pumped hydropower storage (UPHS) using abandoned mines is an alternative to store and pr...
peer reviewedUnderground pumped storage hydropower (UPSH) induces hydrochemical changes when water e...
peer reviewedUnderground pumped storage hydropower (UPSH) is an attractive opportunity to manage the...
Underground pumped storage hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines is an alternative system to manag...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) is an alternative to manage the electricity production ...
Pumped Storage Hydroelectricity (PSH) is a good alternative to increase the efficiency of power plan...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines is an alternative to manage the e...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydroelectricity (UPSH) using abandoned works is an interesting alternati...
Renewable energy sources, because of their intermittence, could not afford a stable production and a...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower using abandoned mines is an alternative to store and produce e...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines has been considered as a potenti...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines has been considered as a potentia...
peer reviewedThe intermittent nature of most renewable energy sources requires their coupling with a...
In the current energy grid, renewable energy has an increasing role to play. However, their intermit...
Pumped storage hydropower (PSH) enables the temporary storage of energy, including from intermittent...
Underground pumped hydropower storage (UPHS) using abandoned mines is an alternative to store and pr...
peer reviewedUnderground pumped storage hydropower (UPSH) induces hydrochemical changes when water e...
peer reviewedUnderground pumped storage hydropower (UPSH) is an attractive opportunity to manage the...
Underground pumped storage hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines is an alternative system to manag...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) is an alternative to manage the electricity production ...
Pumped Storage Hydroelectricity (PSH) is a good alternative to increase the efficiency of power plan...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines is an alternative to manage the e...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydroelectricity (UPSH) using abandoned works is an interesting alternati...
Renewable energy sources, because of their intermittence, could not afford a stable production and a...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower using abandoned mines is an alternative to store and produce e...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines has been considered as a potenti...
Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower (UPSH) using abandoned mines has been considered as a potentia...
peer reviewedThe intermittent nature of most renewable energy sources requires their coupling with a...
In the current energy grid, renewable energy has an increasing role to play. However, their intermit...
Pumped storage hydropower (PSH) enables the temporary storage of energy, including from intermittent...