Renewable energy storage refers to technologies and strategies that store energy generated from renewable sources for later use. Since renewable resources such as solar and wind are variable and intermittent, storage is essential for balancing supply and demand. Renewable energy storage improves grid reliability, reduces curtailment, and enables higher penetration of clean energy. Storage solutions include batteries, thermal storage, pumped hydropower, compressed air, and hydrogen-based storage. These technologies support short-term balancing, peak shaving, and long-term energy resilience. Renewable energy storage also enhances energy security and supports off-grid and remote energy systems. As renewable deployment accelerates, energy storage becomes a critical component of sustainable, flexible, and low-carbon power systems.
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