Energy Storage

Energy Storage

Energy storage in the context of geology and earth science often involves geological formations used for storing energy, such as compressed air energy storage (CAES) in underground caverns or pumped hydroelectric storage in reservoirs. Geology plays a crucial role in determining the feasibility and effectiveness of such storage methods. For instance, porous rock formations can store natural gas or hydrogen, while impermeable formations are ideal for containing compressed air without leakage. Understanding subsurface geology is essential for assessing storage capacity, stability, and potential environmental impacts. Earth scientists and geologists contribute by mapping suitable geological structures, assessing geological risks, and optimizing energy storage strategies that harness the earth's subsurface for sustainable energy solutions.

Committee Members
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Myint Win Bo

Myint Win Bo

Toronto Metropolitan University , Canada
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 -  Leonid Anisimov

Leonid Anisimov

Volgograd State University, Russian Federation
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Shozo Yanagida

Shozo Yanagida

Osaka University, Japan
Geology 2023 Speakers
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Martina Gaglioti

Martina Gaglioti

LIPU, Italy
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Maria Vicenta Esteller Alberich

Maria Vicenta Esteller Alberich

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Oscar Andres Cuanalo Campos

Oscar Andres Cuanalo Campos

Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Arun K Shandilya

Arun K Shandilya

Dr HSG University Sagar, India
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