Battery storage for renewables involves using electrochemical batteries to store electricity generated from renewable sources. Batteries provide fast response, high efficiency, and flexible deployment. Lithium-ion batteries dominate current markets, while sodium-ion, flow batteries, and solid-state batteries are emerging alternatives. Battery storage enables load shifting, peak shaving, and grid stabilization. It also supports off-grid renewable systems and microgrids. Challenges include cost, lifecycle management, and recycling. Continuous advances in battery technology are improving performance and sustainability. Battery storage is a cornerstone technology for integrating renewables into modern energy systems.
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