Description Electrical, thermal and chemical storage are being proposed as solutions to the intermittent renewable grid and as a potential replacement for fossil fuel backup generation. Methods for designing district systems with storage are not yet well established. This project is to look at a district energy system based on East Kilbride and investigate the role that storage can have in future integration with local renewables primarily based on whitelees windfarm. Modelling of demand supply and storage technologies will be carried out, some solutions will be proposed and justified. Key Objectives 0. Establish performance criteria to be used to assess solutions and identify case studies of the state of the art. 1. Establish current energy demand and supply model (heat, power, transport). 2. Establish renewable supply model plus conventional backup model. 3. Establish model with electrical, thermal and chemical storage options. 4. Evaluate future system design options and propose and justify a solution. 5. Discuss the robustness of your solution considering uncertainties and assumptions etc.