Study IDs two compressed air energy storage methods, sites for the Northwest
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MAY 20, 2013
Later, when power demand is high, the stored air is released back up to the surface, where it is heated and rushes through turbines to generate electricity. The world’s two existing compressed air energy storage plants—one in Alabama, the other in Germany—use man-made salt caverns to store excess electricity.
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