Generation and Storage

Energy generation refers to the process of producing electricity or other forms of usable energy from natural resources. Common sources include fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal. Each method has its own advantages and challenges, such as efficiency, environmental impact, and availability.

 

Energy storage involves capturing, storing and retrieving the energy. Common storage methods include batteries, pumped hydro, compressed air, and thermal storage. These technologies allow excess energy to be saved when production is high and used when demand increases. Together, energy generation and storage play a critical role in modern infrastructure, enabling industries, homes, and transportation to function efficiently.

Converts the kinetic energy of wind into electricity

 

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