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Battery storage in the power sector was the fastest growing energy technology commercially available in 2023 according to the IEA. The demand for energy storage can only continue to grow, and a variety of technologies are being used on different scales. Energy Digital has ranked 10 of the top energy storage technologies. 10. Gravity energy storage
Stationary energy storage technologies broadly fall into three categories: electro-chemical storage, namely batteries, fuel cells and hydrogen storage; electro-mechanical storage, such as compressed air storage, flywheel storage and gravitational storage; and thermal storage, including sensible, latent and thermochemical storage.
Several types of thermal energy storage are being explored. One is “sensible heat storage” – simply heating and cooling some kind of material. For instance, sand batteries in Finland: “ How a sand battery could transform clean energy ” (Erika Benke, BBC) and “ A tiny town is betting on a sand battery to heat homes.
For a good overview of the energy storage situation at the end of last year, focused on batteries collected to act at grid scales, read “ 2024 was a fantastic year for energy storage ” (Julian Spector, Canary Media).