Abstract
Energy storage technologies are critical components of contemporary electrical power networks, with uses in both traditional and renewable energy. Energy storage systems’ main uses include balancing the changing load impacts of renewable energies, offering extra services such as frequency and voltage stability, maintaining a stable energy supply, and increasing dependability and spread. It saves a lot of money for power grids, and hence corporations are adopting storage technologies. Large-scale energy storage also allows modern electrical systems to operate more efficiently, translating into lower pricing, lower emissions, and more dependable power. Energy storage may be a critical aspect in enabling effective renewable energy integration and reaping the benefits of local generation and a clean, reliable energy supply.
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