Comparison of the Possibility of Using the Accumulation Underground Storage under Buildings

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The article focuses on a comparison of storage of heat energy to the underground soil tank located under the building or in the immediate vicinity. Effective utilization of surplus energy from solar radiation that would be stored in a tank under the buildings and subsequently used for an extended period of time is one of the factors that significantly related to the reduction of environmental burden, and elimination of non-renewable energy sources, especially fossil fuels.

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January 2013

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