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    A Critical Review on Compatibility of Energy Storage Technologies with Renewable Energy Integration

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    2024-09
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    Vithanage, VN
    Jayathilaka, HMKP
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    Abstract
    The global shift towards sustainable energy necessitates the integration of renewable sources like solar and wind into power systems. However, the intermittent nature of these sources presents significant challenges to grid stability and reliability. This report critically reviews the compatibility of various energy storage technologies— Pumped Hydroelectric Energy Storage (PHES), Flywheel Energy Storage (FES), and Li-Ion Battery Storage (LIBS)—with renewable energy integration. Each technology's unique characteristics, including energy and power density, efficiency, cost, lifetime, and response time, are analyzed in detail. PHES, with its large-scale storage capacity, offers a cost-effective solution but is geographically constrained. FES provides rapid response capabilities suitable for frequency regulation, while LIBS, despite higher costs, promises flexibility and scalability. The study highlights the crucial role of energy storage in mitigating the intermittency of renewable sources, enhancing grid stability, and promoting a sustainable energy future. Through comprehensive analysis, this critical review aims to inform decision-making for the effective integration of energy storage technologies in renewable energy systems.
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