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Energy Storage System in Microgrids: Challenges and Opportunities
Hybrid integration of multiple Energy Storage Systems (ESSs) within renewable‐powered microgrids enhances reliability, flexibility, and economic sustainability. Lithium‐ion batteries, flow batteries, hydrogen storage, and thermal systems complement each other through coordinated control via Energy Management Systems.
Mohamed G. Moh Almihat, Josiah L. Munda
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The long‐term cyclic gas injection and production mode of the gas storage will lead to accelerated deformation of the surrounding rock of the old cavity, and even the instability and failure of the cavity. Considering the geological conditions and cavity
Huabin Zhang +4 more
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Maximum admissible pressure in salt caverns used for brine production and hydrocarbon storage
Tightness is a fundamental prerequisite to any underground storage. In storage salt caverns, a safe maximum admissible pressure must be selected to avoid product loss.
Bérest Pierre +3 more
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Commercialization of the nature-resource potential of anthropogenic objects (on the example of exhausted mines and quarries) [PDF]
. In this article we developed scientific and applied foundations of commercialization of the nature-resource potential of anthropogenic objects, on the example of exhausted mines.
S. E. Sardak, O. P. Krupskyi, S. I. Korotun, D. E. Reshetniak +1 more
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Interior cavern conditions and salt fall potential [PDF]
A relatively large number of salt caverns are used for fluid hydrocarbon storage, including an extensive set of facilities in the Gulf Coast salt domes for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) Program. Attention is focused on the SPR caverns because of available histories that detail events involving loss and damage of the hanging string casing.
Munson, Darrell E. +2 more
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Lifetime of the Gas Evolution Electrode of the Zn–H2 Storage System
ABSTRACT A novel electrically chargeable galvanic system is presented that efficiently stores energy in the form of zinc and releases hydrogen and electricity upon discharge. In this concept, oxygen is released at the gas electrode during charging, and zinc oxide is reduced to metallic zinc at the counter electrode.
Robert Hahn +3 more
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This article presents an estimation of the temperature decrease in the vicinity of a salt cavern due to its leaching. The one-dimensional radially symmetry models of a salt cavern were considered and described. The initial temperature of rock salt massif
Leszek Pająk +4 more
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CoGeNT: A Search for Low-Mass Dark Matter using p-type Point Contact Germanium Detectors
CoGeNT employs p-type point-contact (PPC) germanium detectors to search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs). By virtue of its low energy threshold and ability to reject surface backgrounds, this type of device allows an emphasis on low-mass ...
A. Knecht +15 more
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Temperature Induced Fracturing of Rock Salt Mass [PDF]
During the operation of gas storage caverns in rock salt mass the internal pressure changes during filling and withdrawal phases. Additionally temperature variations occur versus operation time.
Elend, Marc +3 more
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ABSTRACT Underground gas storage is a cornerstone technology for addressing climate change and advancing the clean energy transition. By managing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy system resilience, it supports global sustainability goals.
Sara Roces +5 more
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