The electricity generated by the power station cannot be stored. When it is generated, it is sent to the power grid. At most, it is converted into other energy sources and stored. If you have a small power station, such as a wind or solar power station, you can use a large-capacity battery to store electricity and then reuse it directly or invert it to the mains voltage for reuse. Large battery arrays can still store large amounts of electricity.
Photovoltaic: refers to the technology that uses solar energy to convert into electrical energy. Solar panels are installed on the roof or on the ground to convert solar energy into direct current, and then convert it into alternating current through an inverter and supply it. To the grid or stored in the battery;
Wind power: refers to the technology of using wind power to generate electricity. By setting up wind turbines at high altitudes, the wind energy is used to drive the blades to rotate, thereby generating kinetic energy and converting it into electrical energy for transmission to the grid. Or stored in batteries;
Energy storage: refers to technology that converts electrical energy into other forms and stores it so that it can be released when needed in the future. At present, the main energy storage technologies include compressed air energy storage, flow batteries, supercapacitors, etc.;
Lithium battery: refers to batteries using lithium-ion battery technology, usually used in electric vehicles, mobile phones, and laptops In other equipment;
Semiconductor: refers to materials whose electrical conductivity is between conductors and insulators. It is widely used in electronic equipment, optoelectronic devices, photovoltaic cells and other fields.