This chapter introduces large-scale utility (bulk) energy storage in the form of pumped hydroelectric and compressed air energy storage. Both are mechanical energy storage technologies, converting electrical energy into potential energy, and both fall into the category of grid-scale energy management. Brief reviews and discussions relating to the general operational aspects and the legislative and environmental aspects of the two storage types are provided in the context of UK development. Both storage technologies offer the potential for better integration and penetration of renewable electricity sources and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Energy efficiency has failed to deliver its promised savings. This is mainly because of the rebound ...
The agricultural sector is one of the most significant users of water resources worldwide. Irrigati...
This study considers generation and demand challenges in a 100% renewable UK electricity grid and po...
As many other small islands and archipelagos, the Canary Islands depend to a high degree on energy i...
The debate between exponents of 'supply side' and 'demand side' approaches to dealing with environme...
The rising demand for energy and the aim of moving away from fossil fuels and to low-carbon power ha...
Energy piles have recently emerged as a viable alternative to borehole heat exchangers, but their en...
Buildings consume on the order of 40% of energy in Canada and the developed world. It has been demon...
Pre-compacted bentonite has long been proposed as a primary component of an engineered barrier syste...
Through the Energy Technical Assistance Program the South Carolina Energy Office now provides energy...
Acknowledgements This research has been supported by the University of Aberdeen and Curtin Universit...
Increasing global warming is largely attributable to human activities. International strategies hav...
We examine the extent to which venture capital is adequately positioned for the rapid commercializat...
Physical adsorption of hydrogen or other chemical fuels on the surface of carbonaceous materials off...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Energy efficiency has failed to deliver its promised savings. This is mainly because of the rebound ...
The agricultural sector is one of the most significant users of water resources worldwide. Irrigati...