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CleanTechnicaabout 2 months ago

Why the Future of Energy Storage is Spinning To Make a Comeback

Key Takeaway

Previously overshadowed kinetic energy storage (flywheels) are re-emerging with significant investment, offering developers and large consumers a viable, non-battery option for grid services and renewable integration.

AI Summary

  • Kinetic energy storage (flywheels) is experiencing a significant comeback, attracting renewed investment and attention.
  • A recent $200 million investment highlights the growing financial interest in renewables-friendly flywheel technology.
  • Flywheels are transitioning from a niche technology to a more mainstream and competitive energy storage solution.
  • This shift offers developers and large power consumers new, non-battery options for integrating renewables and enhancing grid stability.

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Article Content

Seven months ago, Tina Casey wrote about the comeback of kinetic energy storage systems, pointing to renewed investment and attention after years of being overshadowed by batteries. Her piece, “$200 Million For Renewables-Friendly Flywheel Energy Storage,” captures a shift that has been building quietly: flywheels are no longer a niche ... [continued] The post Why the Future of Energy Storage is Spinning To Make a Comeback appeared first on CleanTechnica .