pumpetlagring
Pumpetlagring, also known as pump storage, is a method of energy storage that involves pumping water between two reservoirs at different elevations. This process is used to store energy generated from renewable sources, such as wind or solar power, for later use. The basic principle behind pump storage is that water can be pumped from a lower reservoir to a higher one using excess energy, and then released back down to generate electricity when demand is high.
The system typically consists of two reservoirs, a pump station, and a power station. During periods of
Pump storage has several advantages. It allows for the integration of renewable energy sources, which are intermittent,
However, pump storage also has some limitations. The initial cost of building the infrastructure can be high,