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Comment by tcfhgj

2 days ago

Germany sits on storage capacity more than 247 TWh

What is the 247 TWh number referring too?

Germany uses a little over 500 TWh of electricity per year.

Germany has a little more than 20 GWh of grid storage.

  • It's referring to the possible storage capacity, probably the potential to store hydrogen in underground solution mined salt caverns.

    I've heard much higher figures, in the PWh for Europe as a whole.

    Storage of energy as heat at 600 C has much larger potential storage capacity; see standardthermal.com