Revolutionizing Electric Utilities: Underground Storage to Meet Peak Demand
Compressed air energy storage (CAES) is a way for electric utilities to store energy when demand is low and use it when demand is high. This is done by compressing air with machines and storing it underground. When needed, the air is heated and expanded to generate electricity. CAES is seen as a good option for energy storage by utilities, with plants already operating in Germany and ongoing programs in the US.