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Energy Storage Science and Technology

AuthorA.R. Pendse
PublisherSBS Pub
Publisher2011
Publisherxii
Publisher372 p,
ISBN9380090122

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction to energy science and technology, energy units and energy density. 2. Energy storage: an introductory overview. 3. Grid energy storage and power stations. 4. Power supply, transmission, source, electricity generation and retailing. 5. Thermal energy storage, nitrogen and hydrogen storage systems. 6. Magnetic energy, natural gas storage and other energy storage systems. 7. Energy accumulator, capacitor and inductor: an overview. 8. Battery, photovoltaic and fuel cells: an overview. 9. Advanced energy storage systems: research and technological options. Bibliography. Index.

Energy storage mediums are matter that store some form of energy that can be drawn upon at a later time to perform some useful operation. A device that stores energy is sometimes called an accumulator. All forms of energy are either potential energy. As energy storage technology may be applied to a number of areas that differ in power and energy requirements, there is a need to perform research and development on a wide variety of storage technologies. Enhanced energy storage can provide multiple benefits to both power industry and its customers.

The subject of energy storage also seek to improve energy storage density by conducting research into advanced electrolytes and nano-structured electrodes. The goal of worldwide energy storage programmes is to develop advanced energy storage technologies and systems, in collaboration with industry, to increase the reliability, performance and competitiveness of electric generation, transmission and use in utility tied and off-grid systems.

This publications entitled Energy Storage Science and Technology is a kind of reference book on this subject. It provides a brief introduction to energy science and technology with focus on energy units, energy density, energy science and technology. The issues and processes related to power supply, power transmission, power source, electricity generation and retailing are analyzed. The book also covers the subject areas of magnetic energy storage, natural gas storage and other energy storage systems.

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