Climate Emission Killer: Construction begins on world’s biggest liquid air battery

The project near Manchester, UK, will use spare green energy to compress air into a liquid and store it. When demand is higher, the liquid air is released back into a gas, powering a turbine that puts the green energy back into the grid.

The new liquid air battery, being developed by Highview Power, is due to be operational in 2022 and will be able to power up to 200,000 homes for five hours, and store power for many weeks.

Source: Climate emission killer: construction begins on world’s biggest liquid air battery
Renewable Energy | The Guardian