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Scaling-up the calcium-looping process for co2 capture and energy storage
(Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation, 2021)
The Calcium-Looping (CaL) process has emerged in the last years as a promising technology to face two key challenges within the future energy scenario: energy storage in renewable energy-based plants and CO2 capture from ...
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Design of the Refurbishment of Historic Buildings with a Cost-Optimal Methodology: A Case Study
(MDPI, 2019-07)
The transformation of existing buildings into Near Zero Energy Buildings or even positive energy buildings remains a major challenge. In particular, historic buildings are an important cultural heritage that, in most ...
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Thermal resilience of citizens: comparison between thermal sensation and objective estimation in outdoor spaces: a case study in Seville, Spain
(MDPI, 2022)
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor spaces in cities. Numerous comfort models exist and can predict thermal sensation. However, these comfort indices need to be ...
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Analytical approach to ground heat losses for high temperature thermal storage systems
(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2019)
A new approach to estimate the heat loss from thermal energy storage tank foundations is presented. Results are presented through analytical correlations based on numerical solutions for the steady-state heat conduction ...
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Energy-Efficient Envelope Design for Apartment Blocks—Case Study of A Residential Building in Spain
(MDPI, 2021-01-04)
Buildings are known to be responsible for about a third of energy consumption in developed countries. This situation, together with the fact that the existing building stock is being renovated at a very slow pace, makes ...
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Advances in thermal energy storage materials and their applications towards zero energy buildings: A critical review
(Elsevier BV, 2017)
Buildings are responsible for one-third of the world's energy consumption, of which 60% is due to heating and cooling. To accomplish the low-carbon energy goal in the building sector, thermal energy storage offers a number ...
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Improvement of Phase Change Materials (PCM) Used for Solar Process Heat Applications
(MDPI, 2021-02)
The high intermittency of solar energy is still a challenge yet to be overcome. The use of thermal storage has proven to be a good option, with phase change materials (PCM) as very promising candidates. Nevertheless, PCM ...
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Assessment of power-to-power renewable energy storage based on the smart integration of hydrogen and micro gas turbine technologies
(Elsevier, 2022-05)
Power-to-Power is a process whereby the surplus of renewable power is stored as chemical energy in the form of hydrogen. Hydrogen can be used in situ or transported to the consumption node. When power is needed again, ...
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Concentrating Solar Power Technologies: A Bibliometric Study of Past, Present and Future Trends in Concentrating Solar Power Research
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2021-06)
Bibliometric analysis is a key study in order to elucidate the relevance of a research field. This study will point out the main evolution of the research performed in a topic considering the significance of each sub-topic. ...