Energy storage systems play an important role in the energy field, with the following functions:
Energy storage: Energy storage systems can store excess electricity for use when needed, which helps reduce energy waste and supply-demand imbalances.
Stable power grid: Energy storage systems can stabilize the operation of the power grid and improve the stability of the power system. During peak electricity demand periods, energy storage systems can provide additional electricity to cope with peak demand and alleviate grid pressure.
Improving energy efficiency: Energy storage systems can store electricity during low electricity consumption periods and release it during peak periods, which helps improve energy efficiency and reduce energy waste.
Distributed energy: Energy storage systems can be combined with distributed energy to provide power for smart microgrids and improve energy self-sufficiency.
Energy conservation and emission reduction: Energy storage systems can support the development of renewable energy, store unstable energy sources such as solar and wind energy, and release them in a timely manner, making them a stable source of electricity.
Emergency power supply: In special circumstances such as natural disasters, power grid failures, etc., energy storage systems can be used as emergency power supply to ensure the power supply of important facilities and places.
Cost reduction: Energy storage systems can help users store electricity during low periods and release it during peak periods, which helps reduce electricity costs. In addition, the construction and operation costs of energy storage systems are gradually decreasing, allowing more users to benefit.
In summary, energy storage systems have broad application prospects in the field of energy, and are of great significance in improving energy utilization efficiency, ensuring energy security, and promoting the development of renewable energy.
