5 comments

[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 17.0 ms ] thread
When you compress air, it heats up and expands -- thus making the pressure go up faster than one might expect. So, when storing it you lose a lot of energy as heat.

When you let it uncompress, it cools -- losing a lot of energy again.

Point is, you lose quite a bit of energy going both ways.

A good solution might be to combine wind and pumped hydro: have the wind turbine pump water to a higher elevation when extra wind is available.

That is definitely an interesting point, although I assume it was taken into account when companies and the government did their comparison with hydroelectric storage. Larger caverns should reduce the amount of energy lost due to heat.
Ok, I know this is going to sound really juvenile, but I clicked on this link thinking it was a joke about farts.
HN isn't the type of place where you should share every thought that crosses your mind. If someone does submit a fart joke you should just flag it.
So no one sees the possibility of humor in a renewable energy technology called "Bottled Wind"?