The ability to convert energy into other forms, such as heat or chemical reaction, so that it can be retrieved for later use. Also the development, design, construction and operation of devices for storing energy until needed. Technology includes devices such as compressed gas.( 081)
A device capable of absorbing voltage for future use, for example, a battery.
The amount of energy, expressed in watt hours, that is stored in a battery or battery pack.
The process of storing, or converting energy from one form to another, for later use; storage devices and systems include batteries, conventional and pumped storage hydroelectric, flywheels, compressed gas, and thermal mass.
The amount of energy stored, in microjoules (10-6 joules), is the product of one-half the inductance (L) in microhenries ( 10-6 Henries), times the current (I) squared in amperes.
The process of storing or converting energy from one form to another for later use. An example of a storage device is a battery.
The amount of magnetic energy which can be stored in a given inductor in microjoules. It is the product of one half the inductance required in microhenries (µH) and the current (I) squared in amperes.
Energy storage is the storing of some form of energy that can be drawn upon at a later time to perform some useful operation.