Grid scale energy storage refers to large-capacity storage systems used to support electricity networks. These systems balance supply and demand, enhance grid stability, and enable high penetration of renewable energy. Technologies include batteries, pumped hydro, compressed air, and thermal storage. Grid scale storage supports frequency regulation, peak shaving, and emergency backup. It improves grid resilience and reduces reliance on fossil fuel peaker plants. Advancements in technology and policy frameworks are accelerating deployment worldwide. Grid scale energy storage is essential for modernizing power grids and achieving reliable, low-carbon energy systems.
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