Nope its not the new Pammy & Tommy blockbuster!
Cheap and efficient energy storage.
https://hackaday.com/2022/02/02/unde...e-upside-down/
Basically an underwater tank you empty with green electricity and then refill over say 4 hours with a turbine to regenerate the stored electricity. Its underwater so no eyesore, its self contained so no evaporation etc. as it works on vacuum the mechanism can be sealed. The bladder one is the best if you can make a reliable or changeable bladder
Pumped hydro storage is one of the oldest grid storage technologies, and one of the most widely deployed, too. The concept is simple – use excess energy to pump a lot of water up high, then run it back through a turbine when you want to get the energy back later.
With the rise in renewable energy deployments around the world, there is much interest in finding ways to store energy from these often-intermittent sources. Traditional pumped hydro can help, but there is only so much suitable land to work with.
However, there could be a solution, and it lurks deep under the waves. Yes, we’re talking about underwater pumped hydro storage!
Cheap and efficient energy storage.
https://hackaday.com/2022/02/02/unde...e-upside-down/
Basically an underwater tank you empty with green electricity and then refill over say 4 hours with a turbine to regenerate the stored electricity. Its underwater so no eyesore, its self contained so no evaporation etc. as it works on vacuum the mechanism can be sealed. The bladder one is the best if you can make a reliable or changeable bladder
Pumped hydro storage is one of the oldest grid storage technologies, and one of the most widely deployed, too. The concept is simple – use excess energy to pump a lot of water up high, then run it back through a turbine when you want to get the energy back later.
With the rise in renewable energy deployments around the world, there is much interest in finding ways to store energy from these often-intermittent sources. Traditional pumped hydro can help, but there is only so much suitable land to work with.
However, there could be a solution, and it lurks deep under the waves. Yes, we’re talking about underwater pumped hydro storage!
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