Global Compressed Air Energy Storage Market Report 2018 – ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "The
Global Compressed Air Energy Storage Market Report 2018" report
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The rapidly increasing penetration of intermittent renewable energy on
grids worldwide and volatility of load profiles are encouraging demand
for long duration energy storage. Aside from pumped hydro, compressed
air energy storage (CAES) is the only commercial long duration storage
technology to have been deployed at utility scale. As a result, demand
for traditional underground CAES that can be deployed at bulk scale,
which has been dormant since 1991, will pick up meaningfully over the
next few years.
The unique siting requirements of traditional underground CAES, however,
present substantial development risk and limit the technology's outlook.
Higher efficiency, next-generation CAES technologies that are not
limited by geological considerations are on the cusp of
commercialization, and are well positioned to address the gap in
availability of long duration energy storage technology that can be
sited where needed.
Companies Mentioned
- AES Energy Storage LLC
- ALMiG Kompressoren GmbH
- Alstom Power
- Ambri Inc
- American Vanadium Corp
- Ansaldo Energia
- American Precision Industries (API)
- Atlas Copco Gas & Process GMBH
- Bauer Kompressoren GMBH
- Brayton Energy, LLC
- BTEC Turbines, LP
- Dresser-Rand Group
- Elliott CO
- GE Energy
- General Compression
- Hydrostor
- LightSail Energy, Inc
- MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
- Maxwell Technologies, Inc
- Pacific Gas and Electric
- Parker Hannifin
- R&D Dynamics Corp.
- Siemens Energy
- Solar Turbines Inc
- SSS Gears
- Struthers Wells
- SustainX
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