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Storing Renewable Energy as Compressed Air in Geologic Formations or Deep Foundations

January 23, 2011 rockman Comments Off on Storing Renewable Energy as Compressed Air in Geologic Formations or Deep Foundations

Researchers in the University of Arizona’s Compressed Air Energy Storage or CAES program are studying ways to store renewable energy in the form of compressed air. They are looking at various options, from tanks similar […]

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