Seasonal energy storage addresses long-term energy imbalances between seasons, such as excess renewable generation in summer and higher energy demand in winter. Unlike short-term storage, seasonal storage requires large capacity and long duration. Technologies include hydrogen storage, pumped hydro reservoirs, underground thermal storage, and synthetic fuels. Seasonal energy storage enhances energy security and resilience, particularly in regions with high renewable penetration. It enables full utilization of renewable resources and supports decarbonization of heating and power systems. Seasonal energy storage is critical for achieving net-zero energy systems and long-term sustainability.
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