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Flywheel energy storage is a form of mechanical energy storage that uses a spinning mass to store and release energy. It is a type of kinetic energy storage system that stores energy in the form of rotational energy, or kinetic energy, which is then released as needed. Flywheel energy storage systems are typically used in applications where short-term energy storage is needed, such as in power grids, renewable energy systems, and transportation systems.
Flywheel energy storage systems are typically composed of a flywheel, a motor, and a power electronics system. The flywheel is a spinning mass that stores energy in the form of rotational energy. The motor is used to spin the flywheel up to its operating speed, and the power electronics system is used to control the flow of energy between the flywheel and the power grid.
Flywheel energy storage systems offer several advantages over other forms of energy storage, such as batteries. They are more efficient, have a longer lifespan, and require less maintenance. Additionally, they are more reliable and can provide energy on demand.
Some companies in the flywheel energy storage market include Beacon Power, Active Power, and Temporal Power. Show Less Read more