Thermal Management System for High-Temperature Thermal Energy Storage Applications

This proposal focuses on enhancing renewable energy utilization by developing efficient thermal energy storage systems. By leveraging technologies like microscale flow channels that are reported to provide high heat transfer coefficients, the project aims to improve heat extraction rates, enabling better integration of renewable power generation systems with thermal storage. The collaboration between the University of Alberta in Canada and NUST in Pakistan will not only advance research in sustainable energy solutions but also contribute to addressing global challenges related to industrial heat demand and climate change. Through systematic investigation, the project seeks to overcome technical hurdles and establish reliable, compact, and cost-effective coupling systems, benefiting both research institutions and the wider community striving for cleaner energy alternatives.

Faculty Supervisor:

Muhammad Taha Manzoor

Student:

Partner:

National University of Sciences and Technology

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Clean Technology; Energy and Utilities; Sustainability & the Environment

University:

University of Alberta

Program:

Globalink Research Award

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