In recent years, interest in power independence and energy alternatives like solar power systems and wind energy has grown due to aging power grids and frequent severe weather that has led to increased power outages across the United States. Federal data found that in 2020 more than 180 large, sustained outages occurred whereas in 2000 there were fewer than two dozen major power outages. All of these factors are causing a surge in demand for an innovative solution known as energy storage systems (ESS).
As the need for energy storage systems continues to grow, it’s important to understand the terminology of these systems. This article serves as a guide to help you learn common terms and better understand energy storage systems so that you can make an informed decision on what power solution is right for you and your home.
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What types of programs can I enroll in as an energy storage system owner?
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What should I consider when it comes to the cost of an energy storage system?
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How do I select the right energy storage system for my power needs?
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Are lithium-ion batteries in energy storage systems reliable?
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What other terms related to energy storage systems should I be familiar with?