
doi: 10.2172/5106132
This is the reference manual of the Seasonal Thermal Energy Storage (STES) Program, and is the primary document for the transfer of technical information of the STES Program. It has been issued in preliminary form and will be updated periodically to include more technical data and results of research. As the program progresses and new technical data become available, sections of the manual will be revised to incorporate these data. This primary document contains summaries of: the TRW, incorporated demonstration project at Behtel, Alaska, Dames and Moore demonstration project at Stony Brook, New York, and the University of Minnesota demonstration project at Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; the technical support programs including legal/institutional assessment; economic assessment; environmental assessment; field test facilities; a compendia of existing information; numerical simulation; and non-aquifer STES concepts. (LCL)
Environmental Impacts, Economics, Mathematical Models, Storage 250600* -- Energy Storage-- Thermal, 25 Energy Storage, Equipment, Legal Aspects, Energy Storage, Economic Analysis, Energy Storage Equipment, Research Programs, Aquifers, Technology Assessment, Thermal Energy Storage Equipment, Sensible Heat Storage, Heat Storage
Environmental Impacts, Economics, Mathematical Models, Storage 250600* -- Energy Storage-- Thermal, 25 Energy Storage, Equipment, Legal Aspects, Energy Storage, Economic Analysis, Energy Storage Equipment, Research Programs, Aquifers, Technology Assessment, Thermal Energy Storage Equipment, Sensible Heat Storage, Heat Storage
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