General Energy
Hydro
Flywheel
thermal
100

what is energy

energy is the ability to do work

100

What components allows the hydro dam the produce electrical energy?

An AC Generator

100

what is the other main type of mechanical energy storage apart from flywheel storage ?

Compressed Air energy storage (CAES)

100

what is a common thermal energy storage used?

Molten salt storage 

200

Name 3 point why energy storage is important 

  • Provides electricity when generation is unavailable.

  • Reduces power outages.

  • Supports renewable energy.

  • Enables portable electronics.

  • Improves grid reliability. 

200

which energy uses gravitational potential energy 

Hydro energy 

200

what type of energy does a Flywheel Storage Use ?

Mechanical energy

200

what are the two main reason to not use thermal?

high installation cost

specialized equipment required

300

name 3 factors engineers consider when deciding to choose a energy storage.

  • Storage Capacity

  • Efficiency

  • Cost

  • Lifetime

  • Environmental Impact

  • Application Requirements

300

what is the name of the popular hydro dam in the USA

Hoover Dam

300

why are flywheel storage kept in a vacuum and use magnetic bearing ?

because it reduces air resistance and friction. 

300

what is the average efficiency for thermal storage energy 

50-90%

400

What is Energy Storage ?

Energy storage is the process of capturing energy produced at one time and saving it for use at a later time.

400

hydrogen powered vehicles use which type of energy storage

Chemical Energy Storage –  Fuel Cells

400

What formula is used calculate energy stored in a flywheel and two main components of a flywheel storage.

KE = 1/2 * I * ω

any of theses

vacuum , generator/ motor , active magnetic bearing 

400

what is another type of thermal energy storage


  • Water Tanks

  • Molten Salts

  • Solid Media (Concrete, Brick, Rock Beds)

  • Underground Storage (Boreholes and Aquifers)

  • Ice Storage

  • Paraffin Waxes & Organic Phase Change Materials

  • Salt Hydrates

  • Sorption Systems (Silica Gel/Zeolites)

  • Reversible Chemical Reactions (Thermochemical Looping)