2019
DOI: 10.1144/sjg2019-007
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Low-carbon GeoEnergy resource options in the Midland Valley of Scotland, UK

Abstract: Scotland is committed to be a carbon-neutral society by 2040 and has achieved the important initial step of decarbonising power production. However, more ambitious measures are required to fully decarbonise all of the electricity, transport and heating sectors. We explore the potential to use the low-carbon GeoEnergy resources and bio-energy combined with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) in the Midland Valley area to decarbonise the Scottish economy and society. The Midland Valley has a long history of geolo… Show more

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“…Of the many thermal energy storage technologies available, those of most interest to the geoscience world include large pit storage and underground thermal energy storage (UTES) (Heinemann et al, 2019). Large pit storage encompasses shallow lined pits filled with water and gravel as the storage medium.…”
Section: Thermal Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the many thermal energy storage technologies available, those of most interest to the geoscience world include large pit storage and underground thermal energy storage (UTES) (Heinemann et al, 2019). Large pit storage encompasses shallow lined pits filled with water and gravel as the storage medium.…”
Section: Thermal Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%