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Siemens develops new energy storage system that uses rocks to store thermal energy
According to foreign media reports, Germany's Siemens is developing a new energy storage system that uses rocks to store thermal energy, aiming to make full use of the residual power
of wind turbines.
A spokesperson told Wind Energy that the project is in the early stages of development and there is no specific timeline
for prototyping the system.
In an interview with the famous wind power magazine Windpower Monthly, a spokesperson for Siemens said that this system is still in the initial stage of research and development, and there is no accurate timeline
for when it will take shape.
However, the spokesperson revealed that this new energy storage system can be adjusted to adapt to different industrial environments
.
At present, Siemens does not plan to disclose more specific technical details, only mentioning that the research and development of the energy storage system is still based on Siemens' existing technology
.
Siemens develops new energy storage system that uses rocks to store thermal energy
According to foreign media reports, Germany's Siemens is developing a new energy storage system that uses rocks to store thermal energy, aiming to make full use of the residual power
of wind turbines.
A spokesperson told Wind Energy that the project is in the early stages of development and there is no specific timeline
for prototyping the system.
In an interview with the famous wind power magazine Windpower Monthly, a spokesperson for Siemens said that this system is still in the initial stage of research and development, and there is no accurate timeline
for when it will take shape.
However, the spokesperson revealed that this new energy storage system can be adjusted to adapt to different industrial environments
.
At present, Siemens does not plan to disclose more specific technical details, only mentioning that the research and development of the energy storage system is still based on Siemens' existing technology
.