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Energy Storage

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Introduction Energy is necessary for a number of reasons, the most basic and obvious involve the preparation of food and the provision of heat to make life comfortable, or at least, bearable.

Subsequently, a wide range of technological uses of energy have emerged and been developed, so that the availability of energy has become a central issue in society.

The easiest way to acquire useful energy is to simply ?nd it as wood or a hydrocarbon fossil fuel in nature.

But it has often been found to be advantageous to convert what is simply available in nature into more useful forms, and the processing and conversion of raw materials, especially petrochemicals have become a very large industry.

Wood Wood has been used to provide heat for a great many years.

In some cases, it can be acquired as needed by foraging, or cutting, followed by simple collection.

When it is abundant there is relatively little need for it to be stored.

However, many societies have found it desirable to collect more wood than is immediately needed during warm periods during the year, and to store it up for use in the winter, when the needs are greater, or its collection is not so convenient. One can still see this in some locations, such as the more remote communities in the Alps, for example.

One might think of this as the oldest and simplest example of energy storage.

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Product Details
1441910239 / 9781441910233
Hardback
621.042
01/10/2010
United States
English
500 p. : ill.
24 cm
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