Transcription of Pumped Storage Hydropower: A Technical Review
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Pumped Storage hydropower : A Technical Review Brandi A. Antal , University of Colorado Boulder, 2004. A Master Report Submitted to Department of Civil Engineering University of Colorado Denver In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in the area of Hydrologic and Hydraulic Engineering May 2014. 1. Pumped Storage hydropower : A Technical Review Submitted by Brandi A. Antal Approved and Signed by _____. Dr. David Mays, Assistant Professor _____. Dr. Indrani Pal, Assistant Professor _____. Dr. James Guo, Professor _____. Date 2. Executive Summary Pumped Storage hydropower is a technology that stores low-cost off-peak, excess, or unusable electrical energy. Historically, it was used in the United States to meet fluctuating power demands in conjunction with nuclear power plants. As renewable energy sources such as wind and solar are increasingly integrated onto the power grid, Pumped Storage hydropower is again gaining recognition as an effective power Storage technology.
1 Pumped Storage Hydropower: A Technical Review Brandi A. Antal B.S., University of Colorado – Boulder, 2004 A Master Report Submitted to Department of Civil Engineering
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}