Outline of energy storage
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to energy storage:
Energy storage – accomplished by devices or physical media that store some form of energy to perform some useful operation at a later time. A device that stores energy is sometimes called an accumulator.
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 potential energy storage with solid masses
- Capacitors (e.g. rechargeable electricity storage system)
- Electromagnetic mass
- Mainspring
- Power to gas
- 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.
See also
- Outline of energy development
- List of energy storage projects
- List of energy topics
- United States Department of Energy International Energy Storage Database
External links
- This outline displayed as a mindmap, at wikimindmap.com
- U.S. Dept of Energy - Energy Storage Systems Government research center on energy storage technology.
- U.S. Dept of Energy - Energy Storage Systems Database U.S. DOE's International Energy Storage Database with Technology use cases
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