Underwater energy storage engine
Underwater energy storage engine
In underwater compressed air energy storage (UWCAES) air is stored in pliable bags on the seafloor. The depth of the water provides the needed pressure to compress the air. When power is needed a valve is opened and the air is allowed to flow out of the bag and to a turbine generator.
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