
Energy Storage Theory
Energy Storage Theory describes how energy is captured, retained, and later released for use. It involves various methods—like batteries, pumped hydro, or thermal storage—that hold energy when supply exceeds demand and release it when needed. This theory explains the efficiency, capacity, and stability of these systems, enabling reliable energy management. By understanding how different storage methods work and their limitations, we can optimize the use of renewable sources, ensure steady power supply, and improve overall energy system resilience.