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Energy Storage: Technologies and Applications

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This lecture covers various energy storage technologies and their applications, including pumped hydro energy storage, compressed air storage, flywheels, thermal energy storage, and chemical energy storage. It discusses the importance of energy storage in bridging periods of energy availability and demand, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of different storage methods. The lecture also delves into the economics and environmental aspects of energy storage systems, emphasizing the need for efficient and sustainable solutions to meet future energy demands.

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