Energy storage enables energy to be captured, stored, and used when needed, improving reliability and flexibility of energy systems. Storage technologies include batteries, pumped hydro, thermal storage, compressed air, and hydrogen systems. Energy storage is essential for integrating renewable energy sources such as solar and wind, which are variable in nature. Applications range from grid stabilization, peak shaving, and backup power to electric vehicles and off-grid systems. Storage enhances energy resilience, reduces curtailment, and improves power quality. Advances in materials, digital control, and system integration are lowering costs and expanding deployment. Energy storage plays a central role in modern power systems, supporting decarbonization, grid modernization, and sustainable energy transitions.
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