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                      Stationary Energy Storage is a form of energy storage that is used to store energy for later use. It is typically used to store energy generated from renewable sources such as solar and wind, as well as from traditional sources such as coal and natural gas. Stationary Energy Storage can be used to store energy for a variety of applications, including grid stabilization, peak shaving, and load shifting. It can also be used to provide backup power in the event of a power outage.
Stationary Energy    Storage systems are typically composed of batteries, flywheels, and other components. Batteries are the most common form of stationary energy storage, and are used to store energy in the form of chemical energy. Flywheels are used to store energy in the form of kinetic energy, and are typically used in applications where a large amount of energy needs to be stored for a short period of time.
Some companies in the Stationary Energy Storage market include Tesla, LG Chem, BYD, Panasonic, and Samsung SDI. Show Less   Read more