Energy storage is the storing of some form of energy that can be drawn upon at a later time to perform some useful operation.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to energy storage:
Types of energy storage
- Pumped-storage hydroelectricity
- Superconducting magnetic energy storage
- flow batteries
- Conventional batteries (e.g. rechargeable electricity storage system)
- Gas holder
- Grid energy storage
- Fuel cell and hydrogen technology
- Gravitational mass
- Capacitors (e.g. rechargeable electricity storage system)
- Electromagnetic mass
- Mainspring
- Thermal energy storage
- Solar chimney
- Compressed fluids (e.g. compressed air)
- flywheels
- Vacuum storage (in rush generation technology)
History of energy storage
- Main article: History of energy storage
General energy storage concepts
1. Using a high density magnetic field. Energy in terms of magnetic field strength is
where is the inductance of the electromagnet and is the current.
Energy storage scholars
Leaders in energy storage
See also
External links
- U.S. Dept of Energy - Energy Storage Systems Government research center on energy storage technology.