2 resultados para Salt mines and mining

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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The increasing integration of renewable energies in the electricity grid contributes considerably to achieve the European Union goals on energy and Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions reduction. However, it also brings problems to grid management. Large scale energy storage can provide the means for a better integration of the renewable energy sources, for balancing supply and demand, to increase energy security, to enhance a better management of the grid and also to converge towards a low carbon economy. Geological formations have the potential to store large volumes of fluids with minimal impact to environment and society. One of the ways to ensure a large scale energy storage is to use the storage capacity in geological reservoir. In fact, there are several viable technologies for underground energy storage, as well as several types of underground reservoirs that can be considered. The geological energy storage technologies considered in this research were: Underground Gas Storage (UGS), Hydrogen Storage (HS), Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES), Underground Pumped Hydro Storage (UPHS) and Thermal Energy Storage (TES). For these different types of underground energy storage technologies there are several types of geological reservoirs that can be suitable, namely: depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs, aquifers, salt formations and caverns, engineered rock caverns and abandoned mines. Specific site screening criteria are applicable to each of these reservoir types and technologies, which determines the viability of the reservoir itself, and of the technology for any particular site. This paper presents a review of the criteria applied in the scope of the Portuguese contribution to the EU funded project ESTMAP – Energy Storage Mapping and Planning.

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O património industrial mineiro assume cada vez mais, uma importância crescente em Portugal. As estruturas abandonadas deste período industrial que tanto marcou o nosso país estão a ser cada vez mais desprotegidas, sofrendo uma degradação crescente à medida que o tempo passa. É, portanto, relevante recuperá-las e elaborar projetos de valorização que visem dinamizar essas áreas preservando a memória coletiva. É neste panorama que se inserem as Minas das Barrojeiras das Alcanadas, concelho da Batalha. Pertencentes ao Couto Mineiro do Lena, laborando entre 1854 e 1956, estas minas foram abandonadas e entretanto despidas das estruturas que a compunham. Tendo isto em conta, foi proposta a realização de um circuito de valorização que complementa a exposição presente no MCCB, e que irá dinamizar aquele local; ABSTRACT: The industrial mining heritage, has nowadays an increasing importance in Portugal. The abandoned structures of this industrial time that defined so intensely our country are being forsaken more and more, suffering a growing degradation though out the time. Is therefore imperative to recover them and produce valuation projects that aim on enhancing the sites. Is in this perspective that the Minas of Barrojeiras of Alcanadas (in Batalha) are inserted. Belonging in the Couto Mineiro do Lena, and being active from 1854 till 1956, these mines were forsaken and later on, stripped from the structures that followed the activities of exploring the mineral. With this in mind, was proposed a valorization circuit that will enhance the location of the mine´s and will be a complement to the exhibition in Batalha´s MCCB.