Gas crisis highlights Europe’s green energy storage problem
Renewable energy might help fill the gap left by European countries weaning themselves off of Russian gas, but there is still a question about how to store it. Could new ideas be of assistance?
Companies are rushing to discover innovative new methods to store renewable energy as European countries attempt to wean themselves off of their reliance on fossil fuels. Some of these options include pumping compressed air into caverns and dropping weights down abandoned mine shafts.
As nations transition to using more clean power from wind turbines and solar panels, which do not provide round-the-clock supplies, analysts say it is essential to expand storage in order to ensure a consistent supply of electricity.
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