Energy Storage Systems (ESS) Overview
There are several energy storage technologies available, broadly – mechanical, thermal, electrochemical, electrical and chemical
The cost of developing and storing of energies in various forms decides its feasibility in the large-scale applications. Till date various developments in the energy storage systems have been implemented.
With the exponential growth of data centers and rising environmental concerns, the Indian data center liquid cooling market is set to experience a robust growth of over 25% during the next few years and clock a revenue of more than USD 300 million by 2030. Authored by Stratview Research, and published on Data Center Knowledge.
Yotta Group, one of the top Indian DCs, also claims that Indian data centers having PUE between 1.5 and 1.6 can bring down the PUE levels to 1.1 and 1.2 by adopting liquid cooling methods. Equinix, which till date uses only air-cooled chillers, is now set to use liquid cooling in 100 centers across the globe, including India.
There are several energy storage technologies available, broadly – mechanical, thermal, electrochemical, electrical and chemical storage systems, as shown below:
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