Concerning the current status of energy storage in Portugal, there is still a renewable energy surplus in the range of 800–1200 GW h (Miguel et al., 2018) that is lost, mainly in Winter and Spring.
READ MORETechnologies with the highest potential in the Portuguese context are CAES and Underground Gas Storage. Abstract. This article presents the methodology and
READ MOREAs such, the Portuguese energy industry recognises the crucial role in which energy storage can play in the energy transition in order to properly integrate
READ MOREThe first regional scale assessment in Portugal for various storage types demonstrated that CAES and chemical energy storage in combination with power-to-gas
READ MOREThe storage of electrical energy arises with the intention of using the surplus energy produced by renewable energy systems. At present, storage systems
READ MOREA storage facility can take two different forms: (1) autonomous storage, where the facility has a direct connection to the RESP and is not associated with an
READ MOREThis article presents the results of the mapping conducted in Portugal and addresses the identification of the geological formations suitable for energy storage and the match
READ MOREPortugal is one of the countries in the world with more installed storage capacity, namely pumped hydro storage (PHS). Most of this work has been focused on the development to
READ MOREEnergy storage is therefore essential to meet European targets. Energy storage installed capacity in Portugal is still predominantly based on hydropower pumping, which is today
READ MOREEnergy storage installed capacity in Portugal is still predominantly based on hydropower pumping, which is today over 3 GW, and will increase to 4,164 GW when
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