Abstract
Carbon capture and energy storage technologies will play an important role in the future energy system under high share of renewable electricity generation. This chapter reviews the energy storage technologies, with special attention to the potential use in electricity grid services, and the current status of CO2 capture technologies. The Power to Fuel concept emerges as the natural bridge between energy and CO2 storage and integrates in a smart energy system to all the involved sectors: power, transport, building and industry.
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Bailera, M., Lisbona, P., Peña, B., Romeo, L.M. (2020). The Role of Energy Storage and Carbon Capture in Electricity Markets. In: Energy Storage. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46527-8_1
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