Long Term Accumulation Storages and their Structure

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Long-term heat accumulation is one of the possibilities to reduce the energy consumption of buildings. It can also be categorized as renewable energy because of the accumulation should be generated from solar transformation through solar collectors. There are many ways to conserve energy and each of them has a lot of advantages and disadvantages. The article focuses primarily on dry, sprinkled underground storages called STES especially in terms of design.

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