Title:

A Review of Integration of Solar-Geothermal System with the Thermal Energy Storage System

Authors:

Nilesh MALI, Abhijit NIRANTARE, Kriti YADAV, Anirbid SIRCAR, Namrata BIST, Surbhi SINGH

Key Words:

Solar Thermal, Geothermal, Hybrid System, Flexible energy use.

Conference:

Stanford Geothermal Workshop

Year:

2021

Session:

Emerging Technology

Language:

English

Paper Number:

Mali1

File Size:

614 KB

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Abstract:

Thermal energy systems enrich the ongoing modifications that bring to greater integration between various energy systems, intending to achieve a green, more versatile, adaptable, and imperishable use of energy resources. This paper studies the surveys the writing to the advancement and utilization of stored heat of thermal energy systems or thermal energy storage (TES) - based solutions in space heating and cooling, desalination systems, utilization of heat for food processing industries, and electricity generation. These arrangements encourage the combination of the energy framework to accomplish extra adaptability in the administration of energy, take into account additionally adjusting utilization of variable sustainable power sources also called variable renewable energy source (VRES), and offer revamping the framework of the TES system, the improvement of the operating traditions of the grid, including energy shifts, and utilization of feasible network services. This paper gives a perspective of various studies dealing with energy storage technology elements for TES applications. The principal exposure is to understand the properties, criteria, and various representations of TES systems, the formation of TES network with a renewable energy source (RES), grids, and miscellaneous power system, and new tendency for TES implementation.


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