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Electrical energy storage – economics and challenges
Increasing energy storage will allow electricity grids to become more flexible and able to integrate a higher proportion of intermittent renewable energy. However, as Karim L Anaya and Michael G Pollitt explain, there is still some way to go to iron out the commercial and regulatory issues.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Region: Worldwide
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Research and development, Economics, business and commerce, Storage, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Electricity, Smart grid transmission, Renewables