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Review of Potential Energy Storage in Abandoned Mines in Poland

Candra Saigustia, S. Robak

2021Energies31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Poland has had a total of 70 mines, but now more than half of them is out of operation. This mining closure raises with respect to the environment and unemployment. Innovative technology is needed to overcome the problems that arise and could simultaneously make use of abandoned mine infrastructure. The increased electricity generation coming from renewable energy, which produces fluctuating and intermittent energy for the electric power system, causes frequency problems such that energy storage technologies are needed. Abandoned mines can be used for the implementation of energy storage plants. This paper explores the possibility of using abandoned mines in Poland for electrical energy storage. Closed mines can be used to store clean and flexible energy. This idea has the potential to support sustainable economic development within the community following mine closure in Poland.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyClosure (psychology)ElectricityEnergy storageElectric powerElectricity generationElectric potential energyPumped-storage hydroelectricityEnvironmental scienceNatural resource economicsEnergy (signal processing)Environmental economicsEngineeringBusinessCivil engineeringMining engineeringPower (physics)Distributed generationEconomicsElectrical engineeringMathematicsStatisticsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsMarket economyHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchMicrogrid Control and Optimization