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Flywheel energy storage is a form of energy storage that uses a spinning mass to store kinetic energy. This type of energy storage is used to provide short-term energy storage for applications such as frequency regulation, peak shaving, and load shifting. Flywheel energy storage systems are typically composed of a flywheel, a motor/generator, a power electronics system, and a control system. The flywheel is typically made of a composite material and is spun up to a high speed, typically between 10,000 and 60,000 revolutions per minute. The motor/generator is used to spin up the flywheel and to extract energy from it. The power electronics system is used to convert the energy from the motor/generator into a form that can be used by the grid. The control system is used to manage the operation of the system.
Flywheel energy storage systems offer several advantages over other forms of energy storage, such as batteries. They have a long life span, require minimal maintenance, and can provide energy quickly and efficiently.
Companies in the Flywheel Energy Storage market include Active Power, Beacon Power, Calnetix Technologies, and Temporal Power. Show Less Read more