New Delhi, March 11 -- The increasing power generation from variable renewable energy (RE) sources, such as solar and wind, has introduced challenges for grid management due to their intermittent nature.

These sources vary significantly based on the time of year, climatic conditions and geographic location, making it difficult to maintain grid stability and ensure an uninterrupted power supply.

To avoid wasted generation (curtailment) and prevent deemed generation (caused by inadequate transmission), RE-based power must be continuously transmitted to load centres, such as industries, residences and utilities.

Recent advancements in storage technologies have demonstrated their critical role in supporting the energy transition by compl...