People here have often remarked that an improved battery would help with
wind and solar power, by storing energy and leveling demand. That is true.
But other methods of storing energy on a large scale already exist. One of
the most cost-effecting and reliable ones is pumped hydroelectric storage.
It is about 70% to 85% efficient. Not as good as batteries, but not bad.
Sometimes, an old technology is a good way to enhance a new one.

Here is article about it:

Portugal Inaugurates Alqueva Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Project Expansion

http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/02/portugal-inaugurates-alqueva-pumped-storage-hydroelectric-project-expansion


"BEJA, Portugal An extension of Portugal's Alqueva pumped-storage
hydroelectric plant has doubled its capacity to 520 MW.

The new addition -- called the Alqueva 2 -- was announced by utility
company Energia de Portugal (EDP) in October 2007 as a means of storing
power produced by southern Portugal's booming wind power sector. . . ."


520 MW is a lot.

- Jed

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