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Dalgaard JZ*
One of the problems using most green energy sources is that there is not a constant supply. Therefore, there is a need for the development of energy storage and release systems. Many different technologies have been developed and employed for storage that among others includes:
1. Pumped hydro-power (potential energy),
2. Railway lines and carriages loaded with stones in hilly terrain (potential energy),
3. Thermal storage (thermo-dynamic energy),
4. Flywheels (kinetic energy),
5. Batteries (chemical energy),
6. Phase transition of salts (thermo-dynamics energy) and
7. Compressed air (thermo-dynamic energy)
Here I propose the potential use of CO2 and its phase-transition from gas to liquid in large sub-terrain cavities, such as disused mines, for electric energy storage and ground-heat extraction.