Power Storage

Power storage refers to the technology and systems used to capture and retain energy for later use. This energy can come from various sources, such as renewable energy (like solar or wind), and is stored in different forms, including but not limited to batteries, pumped hydro storage, compressed air, and thermal storage. The primary purpose of power storage is to provide energy when it is needed, helping to balance supply and demand and enhance the reliability of the energy grid. It plays a crucial role in integrating intermittent renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency, allowing for the continued use of energy even during periods of low generation or high demand. Power storage systems are increasingly vital in modern energy management and support the transition to a more sustainable and resilient energy infrastructure.