Innovative energy storage system harnessing gravity and electromagnetic for sustainable power solutions

Author:

El Hammoumi Aboubakr1ORCID,El Majid Badre2,Motahhir Saad3

Affiliation:

1. Innovative Systems Engineering Laboratory, ENSA AE University Tetouan Morocco

2. Independent Scientist Rabat Morocco

3. Engineering, Systems and Applications Laboratory, ENSA SMBA University Fez Morocco

Abstract

AbstractIn the face of increasing global energy demand and growing dependence on renewable sources, there exists a compelling need for innovative energy storage solutions. Traditional methods, while effective, face limitations in terms of scalability, adaptability, cost, and environmental impact. This urgency is particularly evident in the intermittent nature of renewable sources like solar and wind. To bridge the gap between energy production and demand, there is a compelling call for innovative storage technologies that not only overcome current limitations but also align with the evolving landscape of sustainable energy solutions. This short communication introduces a preliminary design concept for an innovative energy storage system (ESS) designed to store excess electrical energy generated during off‐peak periods, particularly from renewable sources, for subsequent retrieval during peak demand. The proposed storage solution capitalizes on the principles of electromagnetic induction and gravitational potential energy, providing an inventive and sustainable approach to energy storage. The proposed ESS can promise a swift and effective storage solution, particularly for remote, off‐grid areas, boasting high energy autonomy, minimal maintenance requirements, and negligible environmental impact. The preliminary design specifics and distinctive features of the proposed ESS are outlined, along with a discussion on the challenges associated with its development and implementation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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