This is a list of energy storage power plants worldwide, other than pumped hydro storage.
Many individual
energy storage plants augment
electrical grids by capturing excess electrical energy during periods of low demand and storing it in other forms until needed on an
electrical grid. The energy is later converted back to its electrical form and returned to the grid as needed.
Most of the world's grid energy storage by capacity is in the form of
pumped-storage hydroelectricity, which is covered in
List of pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations
The following page lists all pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations that are larger than in installed generating capacity, which are currently operational or under construction. Those power stations that are smaller than , and those that ar ...
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This article list plants using all other forms of energy storage.
Another energy storage method is the consumption of surplus or low-cost energy (typically during night time) for conversion into resources such as hot water, cool water or ice, which is then used for heating or cooling at other times when electricity is in higher demand and at greater cost per kilowatt hour (kWh). Such
thermal energy storage
Thermal energy storage (TES) is achieved with widely different technologies. Depending on the specific technology, it allows excess thermal energy to be stored and used hours, days, months later, at scales ranging from the individual process, ...
is often employed at end-user sites such as large buildings, and also as part of
district heating
District heating (also known as heat networks or teleheating) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating a ...
, thus shifting energy consumption to other times for better balancing of supply and demand.
For a list of systems and forms of energy storage see
energy storage and
grid energy storage.
Largest energy storage plants
Table is by default sorted by operational storage capacity in MWh. Minimum capacity for inclusion is either 30 MWh or 30 MW, with a minimum of 1 hour of storage.
Under construction
Largest thermal energy storage plants
Largest by technology
See also
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Battery storage power station
A battery storage power station is a type of energy storage power station that uses a group of batteries to store electrical energy. Battery storage is the fastest responding dispatchable source of power on electric grids, and it is used to stab ...
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Distributed generation
Distributed generation, also distributed energy, on-site generation (OSG), or district/decentralized energy, is electrical generation and storage performed by a variety of small, grid-connected or distribution system-connected devices referred to ...
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Energy Reduction Assets
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Grid energy storage
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Hybrid renewable energy system
Hybrid power are combinations between different technologies to produce power.
In power engineering, the term 'hybrid' describes a combined power and energy storage system.
Examples of power producers used in hybrid power are photovoltaics, ...
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Outline of energy
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to energy:
Energy – in physics, this is an indirectly observed quantity often understood as the ability of a physical system to do work on other physical systems. Sinc ...
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List of pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations
The following page lists all pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations that are larger than in installed generating capacity, which are currently operational or under construction. Those power stations that are smaller than , and those that ar ...
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Power transmission
Power transmission is the movement of energy from its place of generation to a location where it is applied to perform useful work.
Power is defined formally as units of energy per unit time. In SI units:
:\text = \frac = \frac
Since the develo ...
References
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United States Department of Energy
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government that oversees U.S. national energy policy and manages the research and development of nuclear power and nuclear weapons in the United Stat ...
, DOE Energy Storage Database, a work in the public domain.''
External links
U.S. Dept of Energy - Energy Storage Systems
The world's pumped storage plants.
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