Energy storage and grid technologies are essential for ensuring reliability, flexibility, and resilience in modern power systems. As renewable energy penetration increases, storage technologies help balance supply and demand, mitigate intermittency, and stabilize grid frequency and voltage. Grid-scale storage solutions include batteries, pumped hydro, compressed air energy storage, and hydrogen systems. Advanced grid technologies such as smart grids, digital monitoring, and automation enable real-time control, fault detection, and efficient energy dispatch. Energy storage enhances renewable integration, reduces curtailment, and improves power quality. Together, energy storage and grid technologies support decarbonization, energy security, and the transition toward intelligent, flexible, and low-carbon electricity networks.
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