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The surplus heat generated by nuclear reactors can be stored using TES, subsequently fuelling diverse applications such as district heating, industrial processes, or water desalination.
The agency also said the heat source must come from renewable energy or surplus heat, and that 50% of the heat production may be based on coal, oil or natural gas. “The target group is district ...
heat pumps, surplus heat from buildings and industrial waste. This flexibility allows operators to switch to greener power alternatives. The study, conducted by economic consulting firm Compass ...
Exmouth Leisure Centre in Devon is the first site in the country to benefit from this heat-recapture. The surplus heat donated to the leisure centre by Deep Green's unit will reduce the pool's gas ...