2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13154000
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Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower Case Studies in Belgium: Perspectives and Challenges

Abstract: To avoid the geographical and topographical prerequisites of the conventional pumped hydro energy storage, the use of underground cavities as water reservoirs allows countries without steep topography, such as Belgium, to increase the potential of the energy storage capacity. Belgium abounds in disused mines and quarries convertible into water basins. In this article, two Belgian case studies are presented and discussed for their singularity. A slate quarry in Martelange is discussed in technical aspects propo… Show more

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“…From existing research and operational PSH, it is known that a plant can be fitted with reversible turbines of various types, depending on the head and flow rate (Morabito et al 2020). Reversible Francis turbines could offer an economically effective operating solution for elevation of up to 750 m (Allen et al 1984), and Pelton turbines could be used for mines of 750 m or larger (Madlener and Specht 2020).…”
Section: Generating Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From existing research and operational PSH, it is known that a plant can be fitted with reversible turbines of various types, depending on the head and flow rate (Morabito et al 2020). Reversible Francis turbines could offer an economically effective operating solution for elevation of up to 750 m (Allen et al 1984), and Pelton turbines could be used for mines of 750 m or larger (Madlener and Specht 2020).…”
Section: Generating Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decarbonisation of the energy systems require coordinated strategies using different technologies and resources. Some studies in Europe showed the benefits of multi-energy systems using solar energy, wind energy, hydrogen, storage systems and non-convectional technologies [49][50][51] . However, most of the challenges were related to the electrification of residential heating and industries.…”
Section: The Wind Power Dynamics In the Bolivian Andesmentioning
confidence: 99%