Solar energy storage involves storing energy generated from solar systems for later use, ensuring a reliable and continuous power supply. Since solar power is intermittent, storage technologies such as batteries, thermal storage, and mechanical systems play a crucial role in balancing energy supply and demand. Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in residential and commercial applications, while thermal storage is common in solar thermal and concentrated solar power systems. Effective solar energy storage enhances grid stability, increases solar energy utilization, and supports energy independence. Advancements in storage technologies are improving capacity, efficiency, and lifespan. Solar energy storage is a key enabler for large-scale solar integration and renewable energy transition.
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