So now that nuclear power has been added you have a LOT of power, a lot of extra unused power is almost always available
Accumulators are'nt really made to store so much power, as their primary usage is to ensure night-time enegy.
So i was thinking: how can you possibly store large amounts of power for the long-term....
Hydro-energy! The idea is following: If you can give all liquids a certain weight, and build liquid-reservoirs that store the liquids high(like a damb) and make it scaleable you could pump up a lot of liquid when you have too much power
and use the potential energy of the water to generate energy when you have too little.
(this is just an idea, i do'nt know how much such a thing would need to cost or how much power it could generate)
water-based power storage
Moderator: ickputzdirwech
Re: water-based power storage
Well, all most efficient nuclear reactor designs are already using storage tanks to store excess steam before using it in steam turbines, so i don't really see the point of new items or systems.dimas7 wrote:So now that nuclear power has been added you have a LOT of power, a lot of extra unused power is almost always available
Accumulators are'nt really made to store so much power, as their primary usage is to ensure night-time enegy.
So i was thinking: how can you possibly store large amounts of power for the long-term....
Hydro-energy! The idea is following: If you can give all liquids a certain weight, and build liquid-reservoirs that store the liquids high(like a damb) and make it scaleable you could pump up a lot of liquid when you have too much power
and use the potential energy of the water to generate energy when you have too little.
(this is just an idea, i do'nt know how much such a thing would need to cost or how much power it could generate)