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Adsorption in Energy Storage

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Energy Storage Systems

Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((NSSE,volume 167))

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Although energy has tended to lose it’s popularity due to the changing world supply of oil in recent years; if limited availability and depletion of the natural sources are considered; and since energy storage systems involves the collection and retention of the readily available energy for later use and facilitates the efficient utilization of the limited sources, necessity of research and development studies on it becomes clear. Among the storage modes thermel energy storage is attractive for the application related to waste heat, solar energy and Peak electricity.

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Ülkü, A.S., Mobedi, M. (1989). Adsorption in Energy Storage. In: Kılkısş, B., Kakaç, S. (eds) Energy Storage Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 167. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2350-8_21

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