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In an environment where grid power may only be available for a few hours a day, or where energy generation is available but either generation or usage isn't constant an energy storage system is required.
In an environment where grid power may only be available for a few hours a day, or where energy generation is available but either generation or usage isn't constant an energy storage system is required.


What we want is a storage technology which allows easy top-ups and extraction of electricity.
A desirable storage technology would allow easy top-up and extraction of electricity. The input to the storage system wouldn’t necessarily need to be electrical but does need to be something that is available without considerably destruction systems to be set-up.


For example, zinc-air fuel cells offer some interesting advantages over standard batteries, but require a zinc distribution system to be setup in conjunction with the technology.

Below is a list of technologies which offer possible solutions;
* Car Batteries
* Car Batteries
* Deep Cycle Batteries
* Deep Cycle Batteries
* Compressed Air
* Compressed Air
* Supercapacitors
* Supercapacitors

== Advantages and Disadvantages ==

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Revision as of 19:44, 7 January 2008

In an environment where grid power may only be available for a few hours a day, or where energy generation is available but either generation or usage isn't constant an energy storage system is required.

A desirable storage technology would allow easy top-up and extraction of electricity. The input to the storage system wouldn’t necessarily need to be electrical but does need to be something that is available without considerably destruction systems to be set-up.

For example, zinc-air fuel cells offer some interesting advantages over standard batteries, but require a zinc distribution system to be setup in conjunction with the technology.

Below is a list of technologies which offer possible solutions;

  • Car Batteries
  • Deep Cycle Batteries
  • Compressed Air
  • Supercapacitors

Advantages and Disadvantages

Storage Type Advantages Disadvantages
Car Batteries Text Text
Deep Cycle Batteries Text Text
Compressed Air Text Text
Supercapacitors Text Text
Technology Text Text