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renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews12 (2008) 1221 1250 Energy storage systems Characteristics andcomparisonsH. Ibrahima,b, , A. Ilincaa, J. PerronbaWind Energy Research Laboratory (WERL), Universite du Que bec a`Rimouski, 300 alle e des Ursulines,Que . Canada G5L 3A1bAnti Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL), Universite du Que bec a`Chicoutimi,555 boulevard de l Universite , Que . Canada G7H 2B1 Received 1 December 2006; accepted 5 January 2007 AbstractElectricity generated from renewable sources, which has shown remarkable growth worldwide, canrarely provide immediate response to demand as these sources do not deliver a regular supply easilyadjustable to consumption needs. Thus, the growth of this decentralized production means greaternetwork load stability problems and requires Energy storage , generally using lead batteries, as apotential solution.
energy: water for the pumped storage plants, and fossil fuels for the thermal plants. Delocalized electricity production and the introduction of variable, fluctuating sources (renewable energy: solar, wind turbines, etc.) increase the difficulty of stabilizing the power network, mainly due to a supply–demand imbalance.
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