Compressed air energy storage tank
Compressed air energy storage tank
CAES technology stores energy by compressing air to high pressure in a storage vessel or underground cavern, which can later be released to generate electricity. The compressed air is stored in a reservoir, typically a large underground cavern, where it can be stored for long periods until needed.
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