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Abstract
We propose a hypothesis that fuels will continue to be critical elements of future energy systems. The reasons behind this are explored, such as the immense benefits conferred by fuels from their low cost of storage, transport, and handling, and especially in the management of the seasonal swing in heating demand for a country with a summer and winter season such as the UK. Empirical time-series data from Great Britain are used to examine the seasonal nature of the demand for liquid fuels, natural gas, and electricity, with the aid of a daily Shared Axis Energy Diagram. The logic of the continued need of fuels is examined, and the advantages and disadvantages of synthetic fuels are considered in comparison to fossil fuels.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 19 |
Journal | Frontiers in Energy Research |
Volume | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 24 Jul 2017 |
Keywords
- synthetic fuels
- CO2 fuels
- seasonal storage
- low-carbon fuels
- TWh storage
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Research-policy workshop on heat decarbonisation
Wilson, G. (Advisor)
14 Oct 2019Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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The Royal Society (External organisation)
Wilson, G. (Advisor)
6 Jun 2019 → 12 Dec 2019Activity: Membership › Membership of working group or committee
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Institute of Mechanical Engineering - Energy, Environment and Sustainability Group (External organisation)
Wilson, G. (Advisor)
1 Jan 2017Activity: Membership › Membership of working group or committee