There are many benefits to wind energy as an energy source.
It is a renewable resource powered by the Sun, a melting pot on our planet.
It generates electricity without producing greenhouse gases.
It's with toxic-
Products such as mercury or radioactive waste.
Unfortunately, there are also some drawbacks to widespread adoption of wind energy.
First of all, the wind doesn't blow all the time, sometimes it blows the most when you least need it.
But what if you can store the excess energy generated by the wind farm for later use?
The idea behind the Iowa storage energy park is (ISEP).
In this case, the energy is stored in the form of compressed air, and the storage unit is not the battery, but the Earth itself.
This is not science fiction.
In fact, the technology behind compressed air energy storage (CAES)
It has been around for many years, although it has received more attention from environmental activists and renewable energy experts in the search for an ecological environment
A friendly solution for alternative fossil fuels.
So how does it work?
Read on and find out.