Superconducting magnetic energy storage (smes)

 

 

 

Superconducting magnetic energy storage (smes)

 

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Superconducting magnetic energy storage (smes)

 

Meaning of term superconducting magnetic energy storage (smes)

SMES technology uses the superconducting characteristics of low-temperature materials to produce intense magnetic fields to store energy. SMES has been proposed as a storage option to support large-scale use of photovoltaics and wind as a means to smooth

 

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