Electrical Energy Storage (EES)
Electricity Energy Storage (EES) applications are becoming more feasible on a global scale. Energy storage is a critical technology for integrating intermittent energy sources, such as wind and solar, and ensuring that enough energy is available when demand is high. EES systems maximise energy production from intermittent renewable energy sources. Energy storage technologies include a wide range of different technologies. They are broadly classified as mechanical, electrochemical, chemical, electrical and thermal energy storage.
Stage of Life Cycle
Products and Processes
GHG Reduction Potential
Energy storage technologies can help to better integrate electricity and heat systems and can play a crucial role in decarbonising the energy system. The use of ESS can reduce peak load and eliminate the need for additional thermal power plants that only operate during peak periods. This improves the utilisation of permanent plants and significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Solution Maturity Status
Well established:
This technology has been operating for a number of years and is well-known/ successful in its industry or market.