CO2-based energy storage technologies utilize carbon dioxide (CO2) as a working fluid or storage medium to store and release energy. These technologies offer a sustainable and potentially carbon-negative approach to energy storage, as they can utilize captured CO2 emissions from industrial processes or directly from the atmosphere.
CO2-Based Energy Storage in Thermal & Mechanical Storage advances climate action by converting carbon dioxide emissions into a useful resource for energy storage. By capturing and storing CO2 in a closed-loop system, this innovation reduces greenhouse gas emissions, promotes renewable energy integration, and mitigates climate change impacts.
CO2-based energy storage technologies are still in the early stages of commercialization, with a limited number of pilot projects and demonstration plants in operation. However, the technology is gaining increasing interest as a potential solution for long-duration energy storage and grid-scale applications.