Jan/Feb 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Better Storage
Technologyreview.com
Jan/Feb 2011
Electricity, unlike fuel, cannot be stockpiled. For the most part, it must be created at almost the instant it is consumed. This means that generating plants must be able to accommodate the largest possible spike in demand, even if such a spike occurs only once or twice a year. And much electrical energy goes to waste, as when wind farms are taken offline because they are producing more electricity than is needed.
Jan/Feb 2011
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Energy,
Green Energy,
Technology
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