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New renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power are becoming ever more widespread today. This is good news for our planet, as these energy sources are cleaner and more sustainable than fossil fuels. But there is a serious catch with these sources! -Aside from the fact that they are essentially one-hit-wonders (they can only make energy when it's windy or sunny) Solar panels work during daylight hours and when there is enough light for example, though wind turbines need the power of years to come with their own preconditions. Accordingly we need a method to store energy for the times that is required, ie in night or when there are no winds. That is where energy storage comes into, and it provides a key to give renewable energy dependability.
Energy storage is how we store the energy of sources like sun and wind so that it can be used later. Storage of energy can be achieved in many different ways, and each type has benefits but also comes with shortcomings. For example, batteries can store energy for later use; pumped hydroelectric storage stores water to keep energy in reserve and thermal storage can save heat for times when it is needed. However, each of them stores energy in a different manner and depending on this, it might be more advantageous to one over the other.

Although energy storage is a very vital part of any renewables strategy. Without it, very little renewable energy could be utilized as we would not get the energy produced when are out. By using energy storage, we can store the excess when there is a lot -for example on sunny or windy days-, and use it in periods of higher consumption such as during nights without sun, or calm weather. This saves on the use of harmful fossil fuel and also helps to provide that solar, wind and other alternative power can be more reliable. With storage options for energy, we will have a reliable means to ensure our homes and businesses are powered whenever we need it.

Day-to-day role of energy storage evolves with solar panels, wind turbines The old way of thinking was that energy storage is only good for saving-up excess energy we couldnt use right there and then. Now, we see that it is turning into an integral part of renewable energy systems. The fact that more and more people want/need renewable energy will necessitate a better way to “store” our certainty for the future. Because of those facts, it is an evolutionary shift: support energy storage not necessarily because we need a Plan B in electric power supply but rather that this now has to be part of the successful equation for how our system will deliver energy.

We are already using the existing energy storage methods to enable us to use renewable energy in ways which would otherwise be unsuitable, and these uses will continue after power stations have stopped burning fossil fuels. Simply put, we can store that energy using batteries to tap into the sunlight during day (and when it is dark at night). So, that way even after the sun goes down families are able to use clean energy. Wind, for example, can be stored when the wind isn't blowing by using pumped hydroelectric storage. When there's excess energy, water is pumped uphill and held in a basin; when electricity generation needs to absorb power it can be released back downhill. Going forward, we will continue to see innovative solutions for storing energy that further enhance the capabilities and reliability of renewable technologies.
Henan SEMl Science and Technology Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise in the field of energy storage for renewable energy systems, mainly engaged in energy storage product processing and system integration, research and development and production of new energy charging products, as well as charging station solutions and construction investment. The annual output is 6GWH.
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Our R and D team focuses on study and development of battery technology as well as electrochemical energy storage systems. energy storage for renewable energy systems for the electronic design, integration and optimization of energy storage systems, and the physical structure of the energy storage equipment and thermal management system design. Our production team is committed to improving production processes and increasing efficiency and ensuring quality.
The energy storage for renewable energy systems capacity is 20MWH and includes 4 standard PACK lines. There are two lines for integration into the system that offer a daily capacity of 5MW/10MWH. Our R and D engineers are highly skilled and have a broad range of professional and academic experiences.