U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyDistributed Energy ProgramPumped HydroPumped hydro facilities use off-peak electricity to pump water from a lower reservoir into one at a higher elevation. When the water stored in the upper reservoir is released, it is passed through hydraulic turbines to generate electricity. The off-peak electrical energy used to pump the water up hill can be stored indefinitely as gravitational energy in the upper reservoir. Thus, two reservoirs in combination can be used to store electrical energy for a long period of time, and in large quantities. AdvantagesWhen the water is released through a turbine during times of peak demand, low cost power, frequency regulation of the grid, and reserve capability are provided. Switching large power stations on and off frequently is an inefficient way to run them. Pumped hydro energy storage can be used to smooth out the demand for baseload generation from such plants. |