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Off-river pumped hydro energy storage – summary and sources

A 2021 paper by Bin Lu and others in Blakers’ group at ANU uses detailed modelling to conclude that a 100% renewable energy system, replacing 80% of Australia’s carbon emissions, would cost $70-$100 per MWh (megawatt-hour).… Read More Off-river pumped hydro energy storage – summary and sources

June 19, 2024 sackergeoff7 Comments

Pumped Hydro Storage: the neglected, stifled no-brainer

At every level, political, financial, ideological and bureaucratic, the clear advantages of pumped hydro energy storage are stifled. Our communities, our society and the planet need this straightforward, non-polluting energy storage option to be unshackled and rapidly promoted.… Read More Pumped Hydro Storage: the neglected, stifled no-brainer

October 3, 2023October 7, 2023 sackergeoff1 Comment

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