A battery by any other name: Rethinking energy storage
Clarion Energy Content Directors | Source: Renewable Energy World | Posted 04/04/2025

Renewables can advance energy independence and sustainability, if we can overcome a critical challenge: the frequent mismatch between the times when renewable energy is generated and when it is used.
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The article discusses the critical need for innovative energy storage solutions to address the mismatch between renewable energy generation and consumption. Traditional batteries, primarily lithium-ion, are insufficient for large-scale energy storage, prompting a rethinking of what constitutes a battery. The author emphasizes the importance of exploring alternative energy storage methods, such as hydrogen, pumped hydro, compressed air, and biomass, which can provide sustainable and scalable solutions tailored to specific contexts.
Hydrogen is highlighted as a versatile energy carrier that can be produced during periods of surplus renewable energy and stored for later use. Pumped hydro and compressed air energy storage (CAES) are also presented as effective methods that utilize natural resources like gravity and air to generate electricity efficiently. The article concludes by advocating for a diverse approach to energy storage that embraces various technologies, ultimately aiming to create a resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure capable of meeting the growing demand for electricity.
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