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Dr. Alexander White is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. His research primarily focuses on the efficient exploitation of energy resources, particularly in relation to environmental factors impacting power generation. He emphasizes two major themes: two-phase flow and energy storage systems. One of his key projects involves investigating a proposed form of large-scale energy storage known as Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage, which is currently in progress. This project includes collaborative efforts with Cambridge, Imperial College, and Durham University to model the thermodynamic aspects of the storage system and analyze the benefits of integrating it into transmission and distribution networks. Dr. White also explores aimed enhancements in gas-turbine cycles through the strategic introduction of water, thereby improving output efficiency in specific work output.
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