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Energy storage [4 Volume set] : critical concepts in natural resources

Contributor(s): Rosen, Marc A. [ed.].
Publisher: London Routledge 2015Description: 4v. (various pagings).ISBN: 9781138784406.Subject(s): Energy storage | Heat storageDDC classification: 621.3126 | En27 Summary: This new Routledge collection brings together the major works on the many types of energy-storage technologies and systems, as well as their applications. The energy-storage topics covered include battery storage, hydrogen energy storage, flywheel energy storage, compressed gas energy storage, pumped storage, magnetic storage, chemical storage, thermal energy storage, thermochemical energy storage, organic and biological energy storage, and others. Included are categorizations and comparisons of the main energy-storage technologies. The collection addresses both existing and potential future energy-storage technologies and systems. Existing methods and technologies for energy storage are covered to ensure a sound understanding of the technology utilized today, whereas new techniques that are in development or undergoing research are evaluated to provide a good understanding of what lies at and beyond the state of the art. Energy storage can be utilized in a wide range of applications, and these are also addressed. The types of applications considered range from utility and other electrical power systems, conventional and renewable power generation, and renewable energy sources, through to heat pumps, building heating and cooling and district energy systems. The ability of energy storage to facilitate the efficient, effective, and economic operation of renewable energy systems is covered throughout the collection by, for example, focusing on using energy storage to improve solar- and wind-power systems and other renewable energy applications. The utilization of energy storage in developed, as well as emerging, economies is also covered, to provide global coverage.
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Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.3126 En27 v.1 (Browse shelf) v.1. Types of energy storage Not for loan A184850
Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.3126 En27 v.2 (Browse shelf) v.2. Applications of energy storage Not for loan A184851
Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.3126 En27 v.3 (Browse shelf) v.3. Categorizations and comparisons of energy storage Not for loan A184852
Reference Reference PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
Reference 621.3126 En27 v.4 (Browse shelf) v.4. Research on energy storage Not for loan A184853
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This new Routledge collection brings together the major works on the many types of energy-storage technologies and systems, as well as their applications.

The energy-storage topics covered include battery storage, hydrogen energy storage, flywheel energy storage, compressed gas energy storage, pumped storage, magnetic storage, chemical storage, thermal energy storage, thermochemical energy storage, organic and biological energy storage, and others.

Included are categorizations and comparisons of the main energy-storage technologies. The collection addresses both existing and potential future energy-storage technologies and systems. Existing methods and technologies for energy storage are covered to ensure a sound understanding of the technology utilized today, whereas new techniques that are in development or undergoing research are evaluated to provide a good understanding of what lies at and beyond the state of the art.

Energy storage can be utilized in a wide range of applications, and these are also addressed. The types of applications considered range from utility and other electrical power systems, conventional and renewable power generation, and renewable energy sources, through to heat pumps, building heating and cooling and district energy systems.

The ability of energy storage to facilitate the efficient, effective, and economic operation of renewable energy systems is covered throughout the collection by, for example, focusing on using energy storage to improve solar- and wind-power systems and other renewable energy applications.

The utilization of energy storage in developed, as well as emerging, economies is also covered, to provide global coverage.

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